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- Numinous abstract "Numinous /ˈnjuːmɨnəs/ is an English adjective, taken from the Latin Numen, and used by some to describe the power or presence of a divinity. The word was popularised in the early twentieth century by the German theologian Rudolf Otto in his influential book Das Heilige (1917; translated into English as The Idea of the Holy, 1923). According to Otto, the numinous experience has in addition to the tremendum, which is the tendency to invoke fear and trembling, a quality of fascinans, the tendency to attract, fascinate and compel. The numinous experience also has a personal quality, in that the person feels to be in communion with a wholly other. The numinous experience can lead in different cases to belief in deities, the supernatural, the sacred, the holy and/or the transcendent.".
- Numinous wikiPageID "3166033".
- Numinous wikiPageRevisionID "577111959".
- Numinous hasPhotoCollection Numinous.
- Numinous subject Category:Holiness.
- Numinous subject Category:Religious_behaviour_and_experience.
- Numinous subject Category:Religious_terminology.
- Numinous subject Category:Vitalism.
- Numinous comment "Numinous /ˈnjuːmɨnəs/ is an English adjective, taken from the Latin Numen, and used by some to describe the power or presence of a divinity. The word was popularised in the early twentieth century by the German theologian Rudolf Otto in his influential book Das Heilige (1917; translated into English as The Idea of the Holy, 1923).".
- Numinous label "Numineux".
- Numinous label "Numinous".
- Numinous label "ヌミノース".
- Numinous sameAs Numineux.
- Numinous sameAs ヌミノース.
- Numinous sameAs m.08wln3.
- Numinous sameAs Q4388043.
- Numinous sameAs Q4388043.
- Numinous wasDerivedFrom Numinous?oldid=577111959.
- Numinous isPrimaryTopicOf Numinous.