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gnosis

/noh-sis/US // ˈnoʊ sɪs //UK // (ˈnəʊsɪs) //

悟性,悟道,悟空,悟出

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : knowledge of spiritual matters; mystical knowledge.

Examples

  • Gnosis was never really “founded,” per se, but forged over time among a group of people who became friends talking over code.

  • Gnosis now understands how a large website such as Gawker functions.

  • Nobody else should feel too threatened that Gnosis is out digging around.

  • “We try to keep our ears open,” said one of the Gnosis members.

  • Another one of the hackers shared some of the backgrounds of Gnosis group members.

  • From Gnossus, whence the Greeks drew all their laws and science, came probably the Greek word gnosis, meaning knowledge.

  • He evidently feels in a position to give his gnosis with some claim to a deferential hearing.

  • The Gnosis of which they profess themselves adherents is a personification, the on and mediator “knowledge of life” (see below).

  • The Gnosis is formally a philosophy of revelation, that is a Scripture theology,700 and materially a cosmological speculation.

  • This also applies to Origen's Christian Gnosis or scientific dogmatic, which is simply the metaphysics of the age.