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Definition of Anagoge

Anagoge
Anagoge An`a*go"ge, n. [Gr. ? a leading up; ? + ? a leading, ? to lead.] 1. An elevation of mind to things celestial. 2. The spiritual meaning or application; esp. the application of the types and allegories of the Old Testament to subjects of the New.

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- Look up anagoge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Anagoge (ἀναγωγή), sometimes spelled anagogy, is a Gr**** word suggesting a climb or ascent upwards...
- Routledge. pp. abstract. ISBN 978-1-317-79901-6. Banbaji, Amir. "Conflicted Anagoge: The Renewal of Jewish Textuality in Haskalah Rhetoric." Jewish Social...
- concept of exegesis; And the hidden of the hidden, a concept known as anagoge, inaccessible to all but a few really enlightened individuals who truly...
- influence of French and Latin. Allegorical interpretation of the Bible Anagoge Biblical hermeneutics Historical-grammatical method Trope (linguistics)...
- the “kind of time” of an action. Typological settings may be symbolic. Anagoge Foreshadowing Correspondence (theology) – typology of Emanuel Swedenborg...
- Poison Waldo November 23, 2012 Wohlklänge EP Melodiesinfonie December 3, 2012 Opera Harrisson BlackOldman December 13, 2012 Anagoge AbJo December 27, 2012...
- 1827 Numeria Duponchel, 1829 Eurymene Duponchel, 1829 Eurimene Rondani, 1872 Axinophora Ag****iz, 1847 Anagoge Stephens, 1850 Apoplagodis Wehrli, 1939...
- the metaphors in Psalms and such phrases as "the hand of God." The term anagoge (ἀναγωγὴ) is emplo**** for the application of Scripture to the heavenly...
- "Revelation" is a product of Flannery O'Conner's anagogical vision. The medieval anagoge interpretive process is "reasoning upwards" (sursum ductio), when, from...