Evangelical theologians use the term to describe knowledge of God, which they believe, is plainly available to all mankind.
A unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to undertake the job function described.
A recent text describes knowledge as "information connected in relationships".
Truscott argues that the noticing hypothesis should be limited to describing metalinguistic knowledge and not overall language competence.
All cultures and societies have knowledge best described as folk medicine.
Early Christian church leaders used the Greek word gnosis (knowledge) to describe "spiritual knowledge."
Finally, Process describes the activities and knowledge that formulate the final product.
The dawn of the age of scientific discovery in the 17th and 18th centuries created the need for new words to describe newfound knowledge.
Describing practical knowledge of how language is used: communicative competence.
He described the great character, abilities, sanctity and knowledge of Bernard.