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Anagoge - Wikipedia
Anagoge (ἀναγωγή), sometimes spelled anagogy, is a Greek word suggesting a climb or ascent upwards . The anagogical is a method of mystical or spiritual interpretation of statements or events, especially scriptural exegesis, that detects allusions to the afterlife.
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ANAGOGE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ANAGOGE is interpretation of a word, passage, or text (as of Scripture or poetry) that finds beyond the literal, allegorical, ...
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anagoge - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English terms derived from Ancient Greek · English 4-syllable words · English terms with IPA pronunciation · Rhymes:English/ɒdʒi · Rhymes:English/ɒdʒi/2 ...
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anagoge
‖ anagoge (ænəˈgəʊdʒiː) [L. anagōgē, a. Gr. ἀναγωγή elevation, religious or ecstatic elevation, mystical sense; f. ἀν-άγ-ειν to lead up, lift up, elevate. See also anagogy.] † 1. Spiritual elevation or enlightenment, esp., to understand mysteries. Obs.1706 Phillips, Anagoge, a raising of the mind to...
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ANAGOGE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
2 senses: 1. allegorical or spiritual interpretation, esp of sacred works such as the Bible 2. Christianity allegorical.... Click for more definitions.
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Anagoge Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Anagoge definition: A mystical interpretation of a word, passage, or text, especially scriptural exegesis that detects allusions to heaven or the afterlife.
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anagoge, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun anagoge is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for anagoge is from 1569, in the writing of Robert Crowley, ...
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ANAGOGE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · a spiritual interpretation or application of words, as of Scriptures. · a form of allegorical interpretation of Scripture that seeks ...
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anagoge - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
Literaturea form of allegorical interpretation of Scripture that seeks hidden meanings regarding the future life. Also, anagogy. Greek anagōgé̄ an uplifting, ...
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Anagoge Podcast
We discuss the illusion of the self, the role of suffering in revealing the nature of reality, and how insights from contemplative practice intersect with ...
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anagogy
anagogy (ˈænəgəʊdʒɪ) [f. Gr. ἀναγωγή anagoge, as if ad. Gr. *ἀναγωγία, n. of quality f. ἀναγωγός soul-raising, sublime; but not used in this sense in Gr. A better Eng. form than anagoge; cf. Fr. anagogie.] † 1. Spiritual elevation or enlightenment, esp. to understand mysteries. Obs.1727–51 Chambers ...
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The term anagoge (ἀναγωγὴ) is employed for the application of Scripture to the heavenly Jerusalem to come, and there are other examples of what would become
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anagogic
anagogic, a. and n. (ænəˈgɒdʒɪk) [? ad. med.L. anagōgic-us, a. Gr. ἀναγωγικ-ός mystical: see prec. and -ic. Cf. Fr. anagogique.] A. adj. 1. Of or pertaining to anagoge; mystical, spiritualized.1388 Wyclif Isa. Prol., Anagogik [vndurstondyng of hooli scripture] techith what we owen to hope of euerlas...
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an-, prefix from various sources. 1. OE. and ME. an-, = an prep. (see prec.) In OE. the orig. an- remained only under the stress, i.e. in ns.; otherwise, it was, like the separate preposition, rounded to on-; thus ˈangin beginning, onˈginnan to begin, onˈb{uacu}tan about. An example of the former re...
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Allegorical interpretation of the Bible
Anagoge
Biblical hermeneutics
Historical-grammatical method
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