Theological Term of the Week: Typology
Wednesday, March 18, 2020 at 3:30AM
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typology
A method of biblical interpretation that arises from the concept that in God’s plan, elements found in the Old Testament (laws, institutions, and historical people or events) prefigure the things God purposed to accomplish in later times, especially in the work of Christ.

 

Learn more:

  1. GotQuestions.orgWhat is biblical typology?
  2. TheopediaBiblical typology
  3. Stephen J. WellumThree Features of Typology
  4. Fred Zaspel: The Warrant for Typological Interpretation of Scripture and Typology as Prophecy
  5. Wayne Jackson: A Study of Biblical Typology
  6. Charles T. Fritsch: Biblical Typology
  7. Richard Barcellos: Typology: Adam and Christ
  8. Camden Bucey, Jonathan Brack: Issues in Biblical Theology: Types and Antitypes (audio)

 

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