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Numinous (/ˈnjuːmɪnəs/) is a term derived from the Latin numen, meaning "arousing spiritual or religious emotion; mysterious or awe-inspiring." The term was given its present sense by the German theologian and philosopher Rudolf Otto in his influential 1917 German book The Idea of the Holy. He also used the phrase mysterium tremendum as another description for the phenomenon. Otto's concept of the numinous influenced thinkers including Carl Jung, Mircea Eliade, and C. S. Lewis. It has been applied to theology, psychology, religious studies, literary analysis, and descriptions of psychedelic experiences.

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  • Le numineux, dérivé du latin numen, est selon Rudolf Otto la puissance agissante de la divinité, un « sentiment de présence absolue, une présence divine ». Il est à la fois mystère et terreur : c’est ce qu’Otto appelle le « mysterium tremendum ». (fr)
  • Numinous (/ˈnjuːmɪnəs/) is a term derived from the Latin numen, meaning "arousing spiritual or religious emotion; mysterious or awe-inspiring." The term was given its present sense by the German theologian and philosopher Rudolf Otto in his influential 1917 German book The Idea of the Holy. He also used the phrase mysterium tremendum as another description for the phenomenon. Otto's concept of the numinous influenced thinkers including Carl Jung, Mircea Eliade, and C. S. Lewis. It has been applied to theology, psychology, religious studies, literary analysis, and descriptions of psychedelic experiences. (en)
  • 뉴미너스(영어: Numinous, /ˈnjuːmɪnəs/)는 라틴어 누멘에서 파생된 영어 형용사이다. 이 용어의 뜻은 영적 혹은 종교적 감정을 고양하는 것, 신비감 혹은 경외심을 불어넣는 것을 의미한다. (ko)
  • ヌミノーゼ(Numinöse)とはドイツの神学者ルドルフ・オットーが定義した概念である。オットーは「聖なるもの」のうち合理的な理解にかなう部分を除けた概念をヌミノーゼと呼んだ。 (ja)
  • Il totalmente Altro (tedesco ganz Anderes) è un'espressione coniata dallo storico delle religioni e teologo tedesco Rudolf Otto (1869 - 1937) nell'opera del 1917 Das Heilige. Über das Irrationale in der Idee des Göttlichen und sein Verhältnis zum Rationalen ("Il sacro. L'irrazionale nell'idea del divino e la sua relazione con il razionale") per descrivere il "numinoso" come qualcosa di radicalmente e totalmente diverso da ciò che è umano o anche cosmico. Tale espressione è poi riverberata in campo teologico. (it)
  • Numinoso é um conceito derivado do latim numen significando "emoção espiritual ou religiosa despertadora; misteriosa ou inspiradora". O termo foi popularizado pelo teólogo alemão Rudolf Otto em seu influente livro alemão de 1917, Das Heilige (em português, O Sagrado), que apareceu em inglês como The Idea of the Holy, em 1923. (pt)
  • Numinous/ˈnjuːmɪnəs/,在中文里被稱作努秘,是一個英語形容詞,來自拉丁語中的「」一詞,後者意即「精神或宗教情緒的激發」,「神秘而令人敬畏」。 (zh)
  • Нумино́зность (лат. numen — божество, воля богов) — понятие, характеризующее важнейшую сторону религиозного опыта, связанного с интенсивным переживанием таинственного и устрашающего божественного присутствия. (ru)
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  • Le numineux, dérivé du latin numen, est selon Rudolf Otto la puissance agissante de la divinité, un « sentiment de présence absolue, une présence divine ». Il est à la fois mystère et terreur : c’est ce qu’Otto appelle le « mysterium tremendum ». (fr)
  • Numinous (/ˈnjuːmɪnəs/) is a term derived from the Latin numen, meaning "arousing spiritual or religious emotion; mysterious or awe-inspiring." The term was given its present sense by the German theologian and philosopher Rudolf Otto in his influential 1917 German book The Idea of the Holy. He also used the phrase mysterium tremendum as another description for the phenomenon. Otto's concept of the numinous influenced thinkers including Carl Jung, Mircea Eliade, and C. S. Lewis. It has been applied to theology, psychology, religious studies, literary analysis, and descriptions of psychedelic experiences. (en)
  • 뉴미너스(영어: Numinous, /ˈnjuːmɪnəs/)는 라틴어 누멘에서 파생된 영어 형용사이다. 이 용어의 뜻은 영적 혹은 종교적 감정을 고양하는 것, 신비감 혹은 경외심을 불어넣는 것을 의미한다. (ko)
  • ヌミノーゼ(Numinöse)とはドイツの神学者ルドルフ・オットーが定義した概念である。オットーは「聖なるもの」のうち合理的な理解にかなう部分を除けた概念をヌミノーゼと呼んだ。 (ja)
  • Il totalmente Altro (tedesco ganz Anderes) è un'espressione coniata dallo storico delle religioni e teologo tedesco Rudolf Otto (1869 - 1937) nell'opera del 1917 Das Heilige. Über das Irrationale in der Idee des Göttlichen und sein Verhältnis zum Rationalen ("Il sacro. L'irrazionale nell'idea del divino e la sua relazione con il razionale") per descrivere il "numinoso" come qualcosa di radicalmente e totalmente diverso da ciò che è umano o anche cosmico. Tale espressione è poi riverberata in campo teologico. (it)
  • Numinoso é um conceito derivado do latim numen significando "emoção espiritual ou religiosa despertadora; misteriosa ou inspiradora". O termo foi popularizado pelo teólogo alemão Rudolf Otto em seu influente livro alemão de 1917, Das Heilige (em português, O Sagrado), que apareceu em inglês como The Idea of the Holy, em 1923. (pt)
  • Numinous/ˈnjuːmɪnəs/,在中文里被稱作努秘,是一個英語形容詞,來自拉丁語中的「」一詞,後者意即「精神或宗教情緒的激發」,「神秘而令人敬畏」。 (zh)
  • Нумино́зность (лат. numen — божество, воля богов) — понятие, характеризующее важнейшую сторону религиозного опыта, связанного с интенсивным переживанием таинственного и устрашающего божественного присутствия. (ru)
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  • Totalmente Altro (it)
  • Numineux (fr)
  • 뉴미너스 (ko)
  • Numinous (en)
  • ヌミノーゼ (ja)
  • Numinoso (pt)
  • Нуминозность (ru)
  • 努秘 (zh)
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