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- Anagoge abstract "Anagoge (ἀναγωγή), sometimes spelled anagogy, is a Greek word suggesting a \"climb\" or \"ascent\" upwards. The anagogical is a method of symbolic interpretation of spiritual statements or events, especially scriptural exegesis that detects allusions to the afterlife.Certain medieval theologians describe four methods of interpreting the Scriptures: literal/historical, allegorical, tropological (moral), and anagogical. Hugh of St. Victor, in De scripturis et scriptoribus sacris, distinguished anagoge from allegory. In an allegory, a visible fact is signified by another visible fact. On the other hand, with respect to an anagoge (‘leading above'), from a visible fact, an invisible is declared. The four methods of interpretation point in four different directions: The literal/historical backwards to the past, the allegoric forwards to the future, the tropological downwards to the moral/human, and the anagogic upwards to the spiritual/heavenly.".
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- Anagoge wikiPageWikiLink Allegorical_interpretation_of_the_Bible.
- Anagoge wikiPageWikiLink Allegory.
- Anagoge wikiPageWikiLink Biblical_hermeneutics.
- Anagoge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biblical_exegesis.
- Anagoge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theology.
- Anagoge wikiPageWikiLink Historical-grammatical_method.
- Anagoge wikiPageWikiLink Hugh_of_Saint_Victor.
- Anagoge wikiPageWikiLink Religious_text.
- Anagoge wikiPageWikiLink Tropological_reading.
- Anagoge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Anagoge".
- Anagoge wikiPageWikiLinkText "anagoge".
- Anagoge wikiPageWikiLinkText "anagogic".
- Anagoge wikiPageWikiLinkText "anagogical sense".
- Anagoge wikiPageWikiLinkText "anagogical thinking".
- Anagoge wikiPageWikiLinkText "anagogical".
- Anagoge wikiPageWikiLinkText "anagogy".
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- Anagoge subject Category:Biblical_exegesis.
- Anagoge subject Category:Theology.
- Anagoge hypernym Word.
- Anagoge type Food.
- Anagoge comment "Anagoge (ἀναγωγή), sometimes spelled anagogy, is a Greek word suggesting a \"climb\" or \"ascent\" upwards. The anagogical is a method of symbolic interpretation of spiritual statements or events, especially scriptural exegesis that detects allusions to the afterlife.Certain medieval theologians describe four methods of interpreting the Scriptures: literal/historical, allegorical, tropological (moral), and anagogical. Hugh of St.".
- Anagoge label "Anagoge".
- Anagoge sameAs Q484026.
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- Anagoge sameAs Anagogía.
- Anagoge sameAs Anagogique.
- Anagoge sameAs אנגוגיה.
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- Anagoge sameAs Анагогическое_толкование.
- Anagoge sameAs Q484026.
- Anagoge wasDerivedFrom Anagoge?oldid=693324735.
- Anagoge isPrimaryTopicOf Anagoge.