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Spiritual Knowledge γνώσις is the knowledge of the [[nous]] or intellect as knowledge of the divine which is distinct from the knowledge of reason (dianoia). Gnosis is as such knowledge is inspired by and or given by God and is thus linked to contemplation or [[theoria]] and immediate spiritual perception.
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Spiritual Knowledge '''Gnosis''', Greek: γνώσις, is the knowledge of the [[nous]] or intellect as knowledge of the divine which is distinct from the knowledge of reason (dianoia). Gnosis is as such knowledge that which is inspired by and or given by God and is thus linked to contemplation or [[theoria]] and immediate spiritual perception (revelation).
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
*[[Mysticism]] Μυστικισμός
 
*[[Mysticism]] Μυστικισμός
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==Sources==
 
==Sources==
 
Glossary of terms the Philokalia volume 4 pg 433
 
Glossary of terms the Philokalia volume 4 pg 433
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Spiritual Knowledge Gnosis, Greek: γνώσις, is the knowledge of the nous or intellect as knowledge of the divine which is distinct from the knowledge of reason (dianoia). Gnosis is as such knowledge that which is inspired by and or given by God and is thus linked to contemplation or theoria and immediate spiritual perception (revelation).

See Also

Sources

Glossary of terms the Philokalia volume 4 pg 433