Evangelization and Catechesis
6. The illumination of the unity of the divine plan by discerning in God's works of the Old Covenant prefigurations of what he accomplished in the fullness of time in the person of his incarnate Son is called: a). transubstantiation b). inerrancy c). impeccability d). typology e). inspiration D. Para. 129: "Christians therefore read the Old Testament in the light of Christ crucified and risen. Such typological reading discloses the inexhaustible content of the Old Testament; but it must not make us forget that the Old Testament retains its own intrinsic value as Revelation reaffirmed by our Lord himself (Cf. Mk 12:29-31)." NCCB/USCC Home Page Office for the Catechism Home Page General Info Ad Hoc Committee Cat Update Q & A Articles Editions Documents
a). transubstantiation b). inerrancy c). impeccability d). typology e). inspiration
D. Para. 129: "Christians therefore read the Old Testament in the light of Christ crucified and risen. Such typological reading discloses the inexhaustible content of the Old Testament; but it must not make us forget that the Old Testament retains its own intrinsic value as Revelation reaffirmed by our Lord himself (Cf. Mk 12:29-31)."