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Typology as a Means of Interpretation – Past and Present

Typology as a Means of Interpretation – Past and Present

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  • Stanley N. Gundry

How should a typological interpretation or exposition of Scripture function? This essay reflects on the validity and use of typology as a means of biblical interpretation. It notes the shift from typology to allegorism.

Source: Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, 1969. 8 pages.

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