Anagogical
Anagogical refers to an approach in interpretation, especially of religious texts, that seeks to uncover the ultimate or heavenly meanings that lie beyond the literal sense. The term derives from the Greek ana- “up” and agoge “leading,” and is often grouped within biblical exegesis as one of the four traditional senses of Scripture: literal, moral (tropological), allegorical, and anagogical.
Historically, the concept is prominent in patristic and medieval exegesis. Early Christian writers such as Origen
In practice, anagogical interpretation is often linked with typology, though the two are distinct: typology identifies
In modern biblical scholarship, the use of the anagogical sense varies. Some scholars treat it as legitimate
Outside religious studies, the term can also be used more generally to describe anything that leads upward