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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. Jun 28, 2022 · The meaning of METANOIA is a transformative change of heart; especially : a spiritual conversion.

  3. The Greek term metanoia denotes a change of mind, a reorientation, a fundamental transformation of outlook, of man's vision of the world and of himself, and a new way of loving others and God. In the words of a second-century text, The Shepherd of Hermas, it implies "great understanding", or discernment. [7] Early Christianity.

  4. Metanoia definition: a profound, usually spiritual, transformation; conversion.. See examples of METANOIA used in a sentence.

  5. Dec 18, 2020 · The definition of metanoia is as follows: “a change of mind, as it appears to one who repents, of a purpose he has formed or of something he has done.” In simplest terms, metanoia is a...

  6. metanoia: change of mind, repentance. Original Word: μετάνοια, ας, ἡ. Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine. Transliteration: metanoia. Phonetic Spelling: (met-an'-oy-ah) Definition: change of mind, repentance. Usage: repentance, a change of mind, change in the inner man.

  7. What is Metanoia? Metanoia (pronounced MET-uh-NOY-uh) is a self-correction. It’s when a writer or speaker deliberately goes back and modifies a statement that they just made, usually either to strengthen it or soften it in some way.

  8. Literally repentance or penance. The term is regularly used in the Greek New Testament, especially in the Gospels and the preaching of the Apostles. Repentance is shown by faith, baptism,...

  9. Feb 17, 2019 · Metanoia is a rhetorical term for the act of self-correction in speech or writing. Also known as correctio or the figure of afterthought . Metanoia may involve amplifying or retracting, strengthening or weakening a prior statement.

  10. Jan 10, 2024 · metanoia ( countable and uncountable, plural metanoias) A fundamental change of mind . (in particular) A spiritual or religious conversion . ( psychology) A fundamental change in the human personality. ( rhetoric) A device used to retract a statement just made, and then state it in a better way.

  11. A fundamental change in character or outlook, esp repentance.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

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