Wiktionary
n. (plural of knowledge English)
Usage examples of "knowledges".
It underlines what is the reality of a knowledge organization: the effective work is actually done in and by teams of people of diverse knowledges and skills.
For the major new insights in every one of the specialized knowledges arise out of another, separate specialty, out of another one of the knowledges.
This requires that the leaders in each of the knowledges, beginning with the leading scholars in each field, must take on the hard work of defining what it is they do.
Physicians, engineers, metallurgists, chemists, accountants, lawyers, teachers, managers, had better assume that the skills, knowledges, and tools they will have to master and apply fifteen years hence are going to be different and new.
Hence, since the personal union contains two natures, it would seem that there are not two knowledges in Christ, but one only, pertaining to both natures.