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Tropological : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tropological reading Tropological reading is a Christian tradition, theory, and practice of interpreting the figurative meaning of the Bible. It is part of Biblical exegesis. ==Application==
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.〔Henri de Lubac, ''Medieval Exegesis vol. 2, The Four Senses of Scripture'' (2000 translation), Chapter 6.〕 Literary critic Henry Louis Gates also defines tropological revision in relation to African-American literature, in his work ''The Signifying Monkey''.
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