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anagogy
an·a·go·ge also an·a·go·gy A0276800 (ăn′ə-gō′jē)n. pl. an·a·go·ges also an·a·go·gies A mystical interpretation of a word, passage, or text, especially scriptural exegesis that detects allusions to heaven or the afterlife. [Late Latin anagōgē, from Late Greek, spiritual uplift, from anagein, to lift up : ana-, ana- + agein, to lead; see ag- in Indo-European roots.] an′a·gog′ic (-gŏj′ĭk), an′a·gog′i·cal adj.an′a·gog′i·cal·ly adv.anagoge, anagogy1. Obsolete, a spiritual or mental elevation. 2. a mystical interpretation of a text (usually the Bible.) — anagogic, adj. — anagogically, adv.See also: ReligionTranslationsanagogy
an·a·go·gy (an-ă-gō'jē), A rarely used term for psychic content of an idealistic or spiritual nature. [G. anagōgē, fr. an- ago, to lead up] |