New Typology of Types Unlocks Deeper Meaning in Biblical Interpretation
The article discusses how biblical scholars are rethinking the concept of typology in relation to figural reading of Scripture. It suggests that types can be broadly defined as representations that mirror both in fact and meaning. The article identifies three subcategories of types: Christological, tropological, and analogical. This new categorization aims to clarify discussions about typology and its connection to figural reading.