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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 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anagoge
Anagoge (ἀναγωγή), sometimes spelled anagogy, is a Greek word suggesting a climb or ascent upwards. wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Medieval Exegesis
subject matter, as its subtitle suggests, is the development of the four-fold method of scriptural interpretation, i.e., historia, allegory, tropology, and anagogy wikipedia.org
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Collationes in Hexaemeron
Depending on the assignment to the areas is an allegory, or anagogy tropology. The allegory is about Christ, the anagogy from heaven, tropology of church life. wikipedia.org
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tropology
tropology (trəʊˈpɒlədʒɪ) [ad. late L. tropologia (Jerome, a 400), a. late Gr. τροπολογία (Justin Martyr, a 160), f. τρόπος trope: see -logy. Cf. F. tropologie (a 1300 in Godef. Compl.).] 1. ‘A speaking by tropes’ (Blount, 1656); the use of metaphor in speech or writing; figurative discourse.1519 W. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Allegorical interpretation of the Bible
literal teaches what God and our ancestors did, The allegory is where our faith and belief is hid, The moral meaning gives us the rule of daily life, The anagogy wikipedia.org
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