Irenaeus' and Augustine's Use of Typologie

I. Irenaeus. 1. The Canon still in statu nascendi, p. 107-108; 2. The entire OT is prophetic, p. 108-109; 3. Typology in Paul, p. 110-112; 4. Typology formed by symbolism, p. 112-114; 5. Bultmann's definition of typology, p. 114-115; 6. The way to an enlarged definition of typology, p. 115-118; 7. S...

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Bibliographic Details
Author:L. J. van der Lof
Published: S.n., s.l., 1998
Volume:48
Pages:107-129
Periodical:Augustiniana
Number:1-2
Format:Article
Topic:- Doctrine > From man to God > Divine revelation > Allegory. Typology. Symbolism > Typology
Status:Needs Review
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Summary:I. Irenaeus. 1. The Canon still in statu nascendi, p. 107-108; 2. The entire OT is prophetic, p. 108-109; 3. Typology in Paul, p. 110-112; 4. Typology formed by symbolism, p. 112-114; 5. Bultmann's definition of typology, p. 114-115; 6. The way to an enlarged definition of typology, p. 115-118; 7. Short charachteristic of Irenaeus' use of typology, p. 119; II. Augustine. 1. Comparison with Irenaeus, p. 119-120; 2. A list of 43 examples, p. 120-129.