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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ANECDOTE

Typology in Early Christian Art

  • Early Christian art used typology linking Old Testament events to Christ.
  • Jonah often depicted like classical Endymion, blending Christian themes with classical imagery.
INSIGHT

Polemical Edge in Medieval Typology

  • Medieval typology included polemical interpretations undermining Judaism.
  • Examples: Hagar as the lowly Jews, Sarah as the beloved Church, signaling supersessionism.
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Protestant Use of Typology in Art

  • Protestants used typology to avoid idolatry by simplifying visual imagery.
  • Old Testament figures alone suggested broader messages connecting both testaments.
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