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Anagoge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Anagoge is a Greek word suggesting a "climb" or "ascent" upwards. The anagogical is a method of spiritual interpretation of literal statements or events, especially the Scriptures. Certain Medieval T...
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Anagogical - Definition of Anagogical at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Anagogical. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Use anagogical in a Sentence...
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Definition of anagogical in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of anagogical. Pronunciation of anagogical. Translations of anagogical. anagogical synonyms, anagogical antonyms. Information about anagogical in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... anagogical - based on or exemplifying anagoge...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on anagogical interpretation (biblical criticism), Anagogical (mystical or spiritual) interpretation seeks to explain biblical events or matters of this world so that they relate to the life to come. ... The fourth major type of biblical hermeneutics is the anagogical,
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Britannica Online Encyclopedia ... Learn more about "anagogical" ... Learn more about "anagogical" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Anagogical Interpretation The idea of 'anagogical interpretation'—a kind of interpretation which moves, according to the Robert dictionary, 'from a ... The idea of "anagogical interpretation"—a kind of interpretation which moves, according to the Robert dictionary, "from a literal to a mystical meaning"—derives...
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To hit the high points, I’ll be looking at the literary, allegorical, tropological (moral) and anagogical (heavenly, or kingdom-like) consequences of each passage, and then see where they connect, disconnect, and converse.
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Images of Medieval Art and Architecture ... France: Benedictine Abbey Church of Saint-Denis ... Twelfth-Century Windows: Anagogical Window...
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Images of Medieval Art and Architecture ... France: Benedictine Abbey Church of Saint-Denis ... Twelfth-Century Windows: "Anagogical" Window...
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