It's what you at the time believe they are.
Anagogic reading - Anagoge is a Greek word suggesting a "climb" or "ascent" upwards. The anagogical is a method of spiritual interpretation of literal statements or events, especially the scriptures - Bible
the book of ephisians
Spiritual insight could also be referred to as a sixth sense. Something perceived not with the traditional 5 senses.
Spiritual insight could also be referred to as a sixth sense. Something perceived not with the traditional 5 senses.
the literal, moral, allegorical and anagogical
Roman Catholic AnswerI should think neither. Liberalist used refers to a political bent, and the Church has none. Literalist would usually refer to a reading of Sacred Scripture that only accepts the literal meaning. The Church definitely accepts the literal meaning, but it also accepts the spiritual, allegorical, moral, and anagogical senses of Sacred Scripture.
An anagoge is a spiritual or mystical interpretation of a word or passage beyond the literal sense.
An anagogy is a spiritual or mystical interpretation of a word or passage beyond the literal sense.
Anybody can use, provided they understand it. They are highly complex spiritual scriptures.
in spiritual sense 5 senses are considered as venting doors to mind. so you have to shut before meditation for concentration.
It means calculating, adding up or totalling up in both literal and figurative senses.
Christian Koontz has written: 'Evoked by the Scriptures' -- subject(s): Authorship, Bible, Devotional use, Spiritual exercises, Spiritual journals 'The living journal' -- subject(s): Authorship, Spiritual exercises, Spiritual journals