Citations:cardiognosis


 * 2009, Pope Gregory I, Terrence Kardong, The Life of Saint Benedict, Liturgical Press (ISBN 9780814632628), page 85:
 * Benedict reads his heart and immediately relieves him of his post. The reading of the heart, known by the ancients as cardiognosis, is not something that has much  of a biblical foundation. Although there are a few cases in the Jewish Bible, ...
 * 1911, Joseph Pohle, The Divine Trinity: A Dogmatic Treatise, page 72:
 * Whereupon the new Apostle, struck by Christ&#39;s wonderful knowledge, exclaimed: “Thou art the Son of God, thou art the King of Israel.”.” If cardiognosis is an  exclusive prerogative of the Godhead,” Christ is true God. For He applied to  Himself ...
 * 2014, Austen Ivereigh, The Great Reformer: Francis and the Making of a Radical Pope, Henry Holt and Company (ISBN 9781627791588), page 189:
 * Despite his tenderness, there was an inscrutable, disconcerting side to Bergoglio . His was an intuitive, sapiential kind of knowing, an ability to read a person&#39;s hearts that monks call cardiognosis. “He just knew you,” recalls Rossi. “He heard  ...
 * 1991, Sister Vandana, Find Your Roots and Take Wing: Spiritual Formation for the East and the West : Three Essays
 * The true Gurus have what the Fathers of the Eastern Church call &#39; cardiognosis &#39;, the ability to read hearts , and such people were highly prized . The Guru trains  the disciple until such time as no other Guru except the Indwelling Spirit is ...
 * 1954, Eranos-Jahrbuch, Papers from the Eranos Yearbooks
 * ... constant contemplation an extraordinary faculty for the “ discernment of spirits, ” a clairvoyance in the psychological and ethical judgment of other persons ,  extending as far as cardiognosis , the perception of the heart &#39; s innermost  thoughts.