Friday, May 8, 2026

Stephen G. Wilson Labelling the Chistology of Melito of Sardis as that of Modalism

Context: Discussing Lines 732-47 of On Pascha:

 

It is worth noting, secondly, how Melito’s Christology affects his assessment of Israel’s past. The typological foreshadowing of Jesus in the scriptures is central, but Melito resorts to a form of modalism in which Christ is seen to be not only prefigured by, but also a participant in, the events of Israel’s past. Not only was Abel murdered, Isaac bound, Joseph sold, Moses exposed, and David persecuted (lines 415-24), but Christ too was murdered, bound, sold, exposed, and persecuted with them (lines 479-88). The shift from typological prefiguration to modalist participation in Melito’s fluid Christology strengthens the claim to Israel’s tradition while it compounds Israel’s guilt in rejecting Christ, for he was not just prefigured in their past, he was their past. (Stephen G. Wilson, Related Strangers: Jews and Christians, 70-170 C.E. [Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1995], 245)

 

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