Elizabeth, Although the following are not very recent, they are pretty good places to start: AUTHOR: Charity, Alan Clifford. TITLE: Events and their afterlife: the dialectics of Christian typology in the Bible and Dante PUBLISHED: Cambridge, Cambridge U.P., 1966. SUBJECTS: Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321--Knowledge--Bible. Typology (Theology) and Erich Auerbach, "Figura," in Scenes from the drama of European literature; six essays. PUBLISHED: New York, Meridian Books <1959> Auerbach's essay contains a whole bunch of examples. Jim Dean ****************************************************************************** Department of English [log in to unmask] 104B Facilities Web: http://www.english.udel.edu/dean/home.html University of Delaware (302)831-2187 Newark, DE 19716-2537 Fax (302) 831-1586 ****************************************************************************** On Wed, 8 Apr 1998 [log in to unmask] wrote: > I have an undergraduate student who wishes, for a term paper, to devise a > typological program of Old and New Testament pairs. Can anyone recommend a > good discussion of typology in English, with numerous examples? Most of what > I'm aware of is in, e.g., German, or embedded in single-case studies. > Thanks in advance, > Elizabeth McLachlan, Art History, Rutgers University > [log in to unmask] > %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%