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Transfiguration

Episode 8 of the Conceptions and Misconceptions in Studying the Gospels podcast, hosted by Gateway Seminary, titled "Transfiguration" was published on December 10, 2023 and runs 35 minutes.

December 10, 2023 ·35m · Conceptions and Misconceptions in Studying the Gospels

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Dr. Gurtner talks about the accounts of the Transfiguration that are found in Matthew, Mark, and Luke's Gospels. Did you know that 'transfigured' means looked different or transformed? Dr. Gurtner helps us unpack what is happening to Jesus in this passage and what the gospel authors are trying to tell their readers.

Dr. Gurtner talks about the accounts of the Transfiguration that are found in Matthew, Mark, and Luke's Gospels. Did you know that 'transfigured' means looked different or transformed? Dr. Gurtner helps us unpack what is happening to Jesus in this passage and what the gospel authors are trying to tell their readers.

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