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  • ...tor. Contemplation is the [[Latin]] [[translation]] of Greek '[[theory]]' (theoria). In a [[religious]] sense it is usually a [[type]] of [[prayer]] or [[medi ...rives [[Spiritual]] [[Knowledge]] from theoria. One however can not derive theoria from spiritual knowledge. This is to say that once someone is in the [[pres
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  • The word 'theory' is generally considered to derive from Greek θεωρία theoria (Jerome), Greek "contemplation, speculation", from θεωρός "[[Spectacl
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  • ..., in addition to the religious visions mentioned above, the term vision (''theoria'') can refer to the [[experience]] of the "Energies" of God, as the result * the [[theoria]] (vision of God) by which Jesus' disciples discerned the [[Trinity]] (in t
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  • #Lewis, D. "Are We Free to Break the Laws?" in Theoria, 47:113–21
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