There are surprisingly few empirically-based studies on the nature of wonder. Miles (2006) argues that wonder is a hypothetical construct expressed as an emotion through facial and bodily movements and sometimes through utterances and questions or statements. Wonder may consist of the following characteristics: surprise, unexpectedness, novelty, wholeness of object, suddenness, prior knowledge and beauty.
To observe wonder, one may need to reconceptualise wonder as an event rather than solely as something felt and expressed as an individual. A 'wonder-eliciting event' is the hypothetical dynamic relationship between an individual and the stimulus that results in a behavioral and affective response to the stimulus that the individual feels as wonder and the observer interprets as an overt expression of wonder.
However, wonder may not be one clearly definable emotion since it may be the case that awe is classified as an extreme expression of wonder that can often occur in the presence of objects or phenomena that create an awareness of grandeur. One is aware of how small one is in relation to the universe, for example.
It seems increasingly clear that wonder and awe are important emotions that are experienced by us all and but rather poorly understood.
Miles, S. (2006) Reweaving the Rainbow: The development and use of an instrument to determine the extent of young children's sense of wonder at the Natural History Museum, London. Unpublished MA dissertation: University of London.
Wonder and awe in God's presence means basically to be gobsmacked and absolutely mute in the presence of sheer awesomeness and to feel peace and ultimately at one with yourself and to stand in absolute admiration and fascination and be totally focused on that
Wonder and Awe in God's Presence means that you need to appreciate what God has done for us in our life's and what he made around us.
it means that god loves us and cares for us and he will do anything to help and save us.
Awe, wonder, humility.
awe means a sense of fear and act at the same time reverence.
I would say she displayed all of them. She was wise, understanding,consouling, she had fortitude, knowledge, wonder and awe.
Courage: St Matthew showed the gift of Courage by being able to stand out in front of an angry crowd that he had stolen money from and give all the money back that he stole when he was a tax-collector for the roman Government. Wonder & Awe: Matthew used the gift of Wonder and Awe by changing his ways and converting to Christianity so he could follow, believe and worship Jesus and God. Knowledge: With the gift of Knowledge Matthew was able to accept the task of writing one of the four Gospels about the many of Teachings and Miracles that Jesus performed
St Catherine of Siena had courage and awe. She also had knowledge
Wonder and awe in God's presence means basically to be gobsmacked and absolutely mute in the presence of sheer awesomeness and to feel peace and ultimately at one with yourself and to stand in absolute admiration and fascination and be totally focused on thatWonder and Awe in God's Presence means that you need to appreciate what God has done for us in our life's and what he made around us.
Wonder and awe in God's presence means basically to be gobsmacked and absolutely mute in the presence of sheer awesomeness and to feel peace and ultimately at one with yourself and to stand in absolute admiration and fascination and be totally focused on thatWonder and Awe in God's Presence means that you need to appreciate what God has done for us in our life's and what he made around us.
To be in awe of someone means reverential respect mixed with fear and wonder.
it helps us to see God's presence and love filling all creation. Wonder as a noun means something that causes feelings great admiration, amazement or surprise (All the wonders of nature; It's a wonder they don't break). Wonder as a verb means to want to know something (I wonder whether the moon will rise soon?) or to be amazed at (They stared in wonder at the lightning). Awe as a noun means a great feeling of admiration or wonder (They looked in awe at the sunrise). Awe as a verb means to inspire awe (The singers awed the audience by their performance).
A synonym of wonder is amazement, awe, or astonishment.
"Filled with surprise and wonder" means that something has caused a feeling of astonishment and amazement. It suggests a sense of unexpected delight or awe.
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awe, marvel, shock, surprise
wonder and/or reverence
amazement, awe, wonder, miracle.
It is a type of emotion expressed in wonder.