Sapientia

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Sapientia is a Latin term meaning "wisdom," often personified or used in philosophical and theological contexts to denote deep, practical understanding and sound judgment.

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instanceOf Latin term
personification of wisdom
philosophical concept
theological concept
appearsAsTitleOf Book of Wisdom NERFINISHED
appearsIn Vulgate Bible NERFINISHED
associatedWith contemplation
divine wisdom
moral discernment
practical reason
virtue
category Latin philosophical terminology
Latin theological terminology
centralTo Latin sapiential literature
considered gift of the Holy Spirit
contrastedWith stultitia
denotes deep understanding
practical understanding
sound judgment
distinguishedFrom knowledge
mere information
emphasizes ordered love
right action
right judgment
etymologicallyRelatedTo sapere
importantIn medieval philosophy
patristic theology
influenced Christian concept of wisdom
language Latin NERFINISHED
linkedTo fear of the Lord
meaning wisdom
personifiedAs Lady Wisdom NERFINISHED
relatedConcept intelligentia
prudentia
scientia
sapereMeaning to be wise
to taste
usedBy Latin Church Fathers NERFINISHED
Thomas Aquinas NERFINISHED
usedIn Christian theology
philosophy
scholastic philosophy
theology

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