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    Met·a·noi·a
    /ˌmedəˈnoiə/

    noun

    • 1. change in one's way of life resulting from penitence or spiritual conversion: "what he demanded of people was metanoia, repentance, a complete change of heart"
  2. Metanoia is a Greek word that means to change one's mind or repent. It is often used to describe a spiritual conversion or a turning point in one's life.

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  4. Metanoia is a Greek word meaning "changing one's mind" or "repentance" in Christian theology. It is often translated as "conversion" or "turning to God" and involves a fundamental transformation of outlook and behavior.

  5. Dec 18, 2020 · Metanoia is a Greek word that means a change of mind, and it is often translated as repentance in the Bible. Repentance is not just feeling sorry for sin, but changing one's mind and heart about Jesus, believing in Him, and following Him.

    • Alyssa Roat
  6. Metanoia is a noun meaning change of mind, repentance, or amendment. It comes from the verb metanoeo, which means to change one's mind or purpose. See how metanoia is used in the Bible and its cognates and translations.

  7. Aug 5, 2024 · Metanoia is a Greek word that means spiritual conversion or changing one’s thinking. It describes how the love of Christ transforms one’s intellect, emotions, will, and personality and makes all things new.

    • Justin Wiggins
  8. Metanoia is a Greek word meaning change of mind, repentance, or conversion. It is often used to describe a profound, usually spiritual, transformation in literature or philosophy.

  9. Feb 15, 2022 · Metanoia means "change your mind" in Greek, not "do penance" as in Latin. Learn why this matters for understanding the gospel and the Kingdom of heaven.

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