In Our Time

Typology

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May 15, 2025
Miri Rubin, a Professor of Medieval History, junto with Harry Spillane, a Bibliography Fellow, and Sophie Lunn-Rockliffe, an Associate Professor in Patristics, dive into the fascinating realm of typology. They discuss how figures like Moses and Jonah foreshadow Jesus in the New Testament, exploring the historical roots of typology from ancient civilizations to the Renaissance. The conversation touches on its moral implications, the interplay between Judaism and Christianity, and how this interpretative method influenced literature, art, and even Protestant thought.
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Typology Links Old and New Testament

  • Typology interprets the Hebrew Bible as predicting the New Testament and Christ's coming.
  • It influences literature, art, history, and Christian attitudes towards time and reality.
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Meaning of Typology

  • Typology means a repeatable ideal or pattern derived from an original type.
  • It identifies recurrent human types or behaviors in literature and art.
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Philo's Hellenistic Jewish Typology

  • Philo of Alexandria combined Jewish scripture with Platonic philosophy.
  • He sought moral ideals in the Hebrew Bible to improve oneself spiritually.
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