Könyv Decoding the Transfiguration P.C. Anderson

Decoding the Transfiguration

A Comparative Evaluation of Competing Hypotheses in the Synoptic Gospels

Szerző: P.C. Anderson
Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Puha kötésű
Elérhetőség: Beszállítói készleten
Küldés 9-15 napon belül
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What really happened on the mountain when Jesus' face shone like the sun, His garments blazed white,...

Információk a könyvről

Szerző
Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadva
2026
oldal
54
EAN
9798180319142
Enbook ID
52816354
Súly
87
Méretek
152 x 229 x 3

Teljes leírás

What really happened on the mountain when Jesus' face shone like the sun, His garments blazed white, Moses and Elijah appeared, and the heavenly voice declared, "This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased; listen to him"? The Transfiguration is one of the New Testament's most breathtaking and theologically charged events-yet also one of its most debated.

Decoding the Transfiguration offers a rigorous, text‑driven investigation into this pivotal moment recorded in Matthew 17, Mark 9, and Luke 9. Rather than relying on impressions or inherited assumptions, this study evaluates the five major scholarly interpretations-Literal Supernatural Event, Resurrection Preview, Visionary Experience, Apocalyptic Symbolism, and the Composite Revelatory Event-using a transparent nine‑variable rubric grounded in the Greek text, literary structure, historical context, biblical theology, and canonical development.

Across chapters devoted to lexical analysis, narrative placement, Second Temple Jewish background, pastoral function, intertextual connections, symbolic coherence, and explanatory parsimony, the book demonstrates why this integrated model best accounts for the full biblical portrait. The result is neither a reductionistic naturalism nor a flat literalism, but a richly layered understanding that honors the Synoptics' plain presentation while illuminating their theological depth.

Readers will discover:

• How the evangelists' precise vocabulary (e.g., metamorphōthē, "was transfigured") shapes interpretation • Why the event's placement between Peter's confession and the passion predictions is crucial • How Moses, Elijah, the cloud, and the heavenly voice function within Jewish theophanic and apocalyptic traditions • How the Transfiguration bridges humiliation and glory, preparing disciples for the cross • Why the canonical witness-from Sinai to 2 Peter-converges on a unified Christological message • How the event continues to strengthen believers facing suffering, uncertainty, and cultural pressure

Accessible tables, scoring summaries, and appendices make complex material clear without sacrificing scholarly rigor. Whether you are a pastor, student, academic, or thoughtful reader seeking clarity, this book provides a reliable framework for evaluating competing views and appreciating the Transfiguration's enduring power.

Decoding the Transfiguration invites you to see the mountain anew-where God revealed the glory of His beloved Son and called His people to listen, trust, and follow Him on the path that leads to resurrection glory.