LA TIPOLOGÍA COMO ELEMENTO PARA REVELAR LA EXISTENCIA DE UNA CORRIENTE ENTRE LA LITERATURA CANÓNICA Y EXTRA CANÓNICA EN ELENA G. DE WHITE
Abstract
El propósito general de este estudio es buscar la correspondencia tipológica en la vida y ministerio de Juan el Bautista que lo convierte en prefiguración tipológica de la vida y el ministerio profético ejercido por Elena G. de White. Con este objetivo, el estudio comienza analizando diversos elementos de la vida, obra y preparación del camino para la primera venida de Cristo a esta tierra, relatados por los evangelios concerniente al ministerio de Juan el Bautista. Y su correspondencia, en la vida, obra y preparación del camino para la segunda venida de Cristo a esta tierra, en el ministerio de Elena G. de White bosquejado en sus escritos.Palabras chaves: Juan el Batista; Elena G. de White; Tipología.
Resumo: O objetivo geral deste estudo é buscar a correspondência tipológica na vida e no ministério de João Batista, que o torna uma prefiguração tipológica da vida e do ministério profético exercido por Ellen White. Com esse objetivo, o estudo começa por analisar vários elementos da vida, obra e preparo do caminho para a primeira vinda de Cristo à Terra contada pelos Evangelhos a respeito do ministério de João Batista. E sua correspondência na vida, obra e preparo do caminho para a segunda vinda de Cristo à Terra, no ministério de Ellen G. White esboçou em seus escritos.
Palavras-chaves: João Batista; Ellen G. White; Tipologia.
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