10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ANAGOGICALLY»
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anagogically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
anagogically and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Medieval Exegesis: The four senses of scripture
29: ''The House of God is either the Church, when we consider things
allegorically, or our heavenly homeland, when we consider them anagogically, or
the soul of man, when we consider them tropologically'' (PL 98: 1062 B); ''What is
more, ...
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The Christianity Reader
Mary Gerhart, Fabian Udoh. The killing letter historically: the land of Canaan
allegorically: the synagog or a prominent Mount Zion { person in it tropologically:
the righteousness of the Pharisees and of the Law anagogically: the future glory ...
Mary Gerhart, Fabian Udoh, 2007
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Medieval Mythography: From Roman North Africa to the School ...
"The seventh way is to expound the theme in various ways: historically,
allegorically, morally, anagogically. For example, Jerusalem which is built as a
city may be taken historically about the Church on earth; allegorically about the
Church ...
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History of the Christian Church
Here are specimens: Jerusalem, literally, is a city in Palestine; allegorically, it is
the Church; morally, the faithful soul; anagogically, the heavenly Jerusalem. The
Exodus from Egypt is, historically, a fact; allegorically, the redemption of Christ; ...
Anagogically, then, poetry unites total ritual, or unlimited social action, with total
dream, or unlimited individual thought. Its universe is infinite and boundless
hypothesis: it cannot be contained within any actual civilization or set of moral
values, ...
Walter Sutton, Richard Foster, 1965
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History of the Christian Church, Volume VI: The Middle Ages. ...
Here are specimens: Jerusalem, literally, is a city in Palestine; allegorically, it is
the Church; morally, the faithful soul; anagogically, the heavenly Jerusalem. The
Exodus from Egypt is, historically, a fact; allegorically, the redemption of Christ; ...
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Readings in Historical Theology: Primary Sources of the ...
Jerusalem: allegorically: the good people tropologically: virtues anagogically:
rewards Babylon: allegorically: the bad people tropologically: vices anagogically:
punishments Mount Zion historically: allegorically: The killing letter The life-giving
...
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Cyclopaedia, Or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and ...
Sometimes the same word in scripture is to be taken in all the four senscsr-'Fhus
the word fferustzlenz literally signisies the _ capital of Judzea; allegorically, the
church militant; tropologically and morally, a believer; and anagogically, heaven.
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Traditions of Civility: Eight Essays
Ulysses thus serves Dante (if we may use the terms of St Thomas) allegorically,
morally, and anagogically. Allegorically and morally, he is a noble f1gure—an
allegory of fortitude and wisdom; a moral type of venturesome courage, acting ...
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Understanding the Medieval Meditative Ascent: Augustine, ...
The Old Testament allegorically prefigured the New Testament and anagogically
prefigured future glory. Literal, historical persons and events in the Old Testament
foreshadowed their fulfillment in Christ, allegorically, and their ultimate ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ANAGOGICALLY»
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anagogically is used in the context of the following news items.
How Dante Saved My Life
He was teaching and healing me anagogically. So was Dante. I have singled out two of the pilgrim's infernal encounters because they helped ... «The American Conservative, Mar 14»
The Witches of Eastwick (From the Monitor archives: a reprint of a …
... evil, the devil, and other weighty matters, however, we are moved to look for moral significance - to read anagogically as well as literally. And ... «Christian Science Monitor, Oct 08»