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Definition of Tropological

Tropological
Tropologic Trop`o*log"ic, Tropological Trop`o*log"ic*al, a. [Gr. ?: cf. F. tropologique. See Tropology.] Characterized by tropes; varied by tropes; tropical. --Burton. -- Trop`o*log"ic*al*ly, adv.

Meaning of Tropological from wikipedia

- Tropological reading or "moral sense" is a Christian tradition, theory, and practice of interpreting the figurative meaning of the Bible. It is part of...
- the Bible. In Christianity, the four senses are literal, allegorical, tropological and anagogical. In Kabbalah the four meanings of the biblical texts are...
- describe four methods of interpreting the scriptures: literal/historical, tropological/moral, allegorical/typological, and anagogical. Hugh of Saint Victor...
- spiritual sense, which includes the allegorical sense, the moral (or tropological) sense, and the anagogical sense, as opposed to the literal sense. It...
- modern criticism, especially in deconstruction. Tropological criticism (not to be confused with tropological reading, a type of biblical exegesis) is the...
- modern criticism, especially in deconstruction. Tropological criticism (not to be confused with tropological reading, a type of biblical exegesis) is the...
- the Oral Torah which revealed the text's allegorical, anagogical, or tropological meaning, rather than by a literal reading. Lacunae in received tradition...
- ecclesiological (i.e. related to the church's history); and moral or tropological (i.e. related to the soul's growth in virtue). Finally, the five visions...
- approach—to interpreting Scripture and interested in the literal and tropological senses.: 145  French theologian Louis Bouyer commented "Erasmus was to...
- called allegorical, in which one fact pointed to another; one they called tropological, or moral, which had to do with what should be done; and one they called...