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"tropology" Definitions
  1. a figurative mode of speech or writing
  2. a mode of biblical interpretation stressing a moral meaning inhering in the metaphorical character of language
  3. a treatise on or compilation of tropes

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He must distinguish the historical information from the allegory, divide the allegory from the tropology, and separate the tropology from the anagogy.
The substitutability principle is none other than a generalization of the very notion of tropology.
In the fifth and final chapter, Harkins turns to tropology, the moral reading of scripture.
Above and beyond all is that divine something to which divine Scripture leads, either in allegory or tropology.
As soon as exegesis of the Old Testament becomes an issue necessary to daily reading of Scripture, typology becomes of far greater importance than tropology.
The tangibility here of both the metaphor and the simile is typical of Thomas's tropology, as he resets the poem's tone and, figuratively, its location.
Barrie's poignant attempt at ghost whispering to be trenching on the Gothic, that's because it ties into a long generic and historical convention of Gothic tropology.
Where the syntax of propositions is broken, we see a very general principle of tropology that grants a priori that things like texts are replacements of things like authors.
Accordingly, he rejects a literal interpretation of the Bible from a large extent. The literal sense (sensus litteralis) he is the spiritual interpretation to three (triplex intelligentia spiritualis), for which he sees great opportunities. In the biblical texts are widely understood as images and symbols of Christ, the Trinity and the Church's life. Depending on the assignment to the areas is an allegory, or anagogy tropology.
Marulić & Marcovich (2006), p. 199. In this section, Marulić defends his work as orthodox and non- heretical. Unfortunately, as Miroslav Marcovich argues, "it is not difficult to discover that Marulić's allegoric Tropology does indeed aberrare a relgionis nostrae fide [stray from the faith of our religion]"; for instance, how could the author contend that David is the "prefiguration of Christ", Marcovich asks, when David committed such sins as adultery and murder?Marcovich (1973), p. 373.
The allegory is about Christ, the anagogy from heaven, tropology of church life. How to use the spiritual interpretation is made clear in the book the example of the interpretation of the sun symbol. In addition, the author explains the principle of theological speculation, which is derived from the Latin word (mirror). Accordingly, reflected in the reason the divine reason, in microcosm, the soul of the macrocosm of creation, in the Old Testament, the New Testament, according to the principle of promise and fulfillment in the Church and the Heavenly Jerusalem.
The Chandas are considered one of the five categories of literary knowledge in Hindu traditions. The other four, according to Sheldon Pollock, are Gunas or expression forms, Riti, Marga or the ways or styles of writing, Alankara or tropology, and Rasa, Bhava or aesthetic moods and feelings. The Chandas are revered in Hindu texts for their perfection and resonance, with the Gayatri metre treated as the most refined and sacred, and one that continues to be part of modern Hindu culture as part of Yoga and hymns of meditation at sunrise.
This class of poetry narrated everyday life circumstances while exalting a society engaged in social revolution. A politicized poetry began to form that avoided tropology and traditional uses of meter. It lasted at least two decades, although it was still practiced throughout the 20th century by poets who did not change their discursive attitude. Almost all major writers and poets from the class of 1930 to 1940 (Fayad Jamís, Pablo Armando Fernández, Rolando Escardó, Heberto Padilla, César López, Rafael Alcides, Manuel Díaz Martínez, Antón Arrufat, Domingo Alfonso and Eduardo López Morales, among others) were essentially colloquialists.
According to ideas developed by the Church Fathers, the literal meaning, or God-intended meaning of the words of the Bible, may be either figurative or non-figurative; for instance, in the Song of Songs (also called Canticles or Song of Solomon), the inspired meaning is always figurative. The typical meaning is the inspired meaning of words referring to persons, things, and actions of the Old Testament which are inspired types of persons, things, and actions of the New Testament. The early uses of allegory and tropology were very close. Later a clearer distinction was made between the allegorical mystical, and tropological moral, styles of interpretation.

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