
1) Attribute of the deity 2) Conception of God 3) Having infinite knowledge 4) State 5) The state of being omniscient
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1) Infinite wisdom
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Omniscience s, mainly in religion, is the capacity to know everything that there is to know. In particular, Hinduism and the Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) believe that there is a divine being who is omniscient. An omniscient point-of-view, in writing, is to know everything that can be known about a character, including pas...
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• (n.) The quality or state of being omniscient; -- an attribute peculiar to God.
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Om·nis'cience noun [ Confer French
omniscience .] The quality or state of being omniscient; - - an attribute peculiar to God.
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Omniscience: All knowledge. Infinite awareness, understanding, and insight. Someone who (supposedly) possesses omniscience is omniscient. From the Latin 'omni-' (all) + 'scire' (to know) = to know all. Medical students and nursing students would do well to recall what Francis Bacon said a while back (about 1615), 'By no means trust to your own judg...
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[
n] - the state of being omniscient
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omniscience 1. As an attribute of God, or of a person; the fact, state, or quality of having infinite knowledge. Also, the fact, state, or quality of having, or claiming to have, great knowledge. 2. In literature, especially, as an attribute of the author or a third-person narrator: a full and complete knowledge concerning all the events of a narr...
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noun the state of being omniscient; having infinite knowledge
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In philosophy and theology it means the complete and perfect knowledge of God, of Himself and of all other beings, past, present, and future, or merely possible, as well as all their activities, real or possible, including the future free actions of human beings. -- J.J.R.
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Omniscience is the property of knowing everything. Many religions view God as omniscient.
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having infinite knowledge
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