Tabor Light
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In Eastern Orthodox theology, the Tabor Light (also Light of Tabor, Tabor's Light, Taboric Light; Φῶς του Θαβώρ, also as Ἄκτιστον Φῶς, Uncreated Light, Θεῖον Φῶς, Divine Light; Фаворский свет) is the light revealed on Mount Tabor at the Transfiguration of Jesus, identified with the light seen by Paul at his conversion.
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See also
- Aseity
- Enlightenment (spiritual)
- Glory (religion)
- Holy Fire
- Negative theology
- Palamism
- Theophany
- Theoria (state wherein one sees the Tabor Light)
- Theosis (Eastern Orthodox theology)
- Vision (religion)
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