Well, being theist/atheist is the answer to the question of belief. Gnostic/agnostic is the answer to the question of knowledge. In that sense I guess I'm an agnostic atheist. But since knowledge is a subset of belief (i.e. very strong belief is called knowledge) the gnostic/agnostic q...
The Faith State:Vital To Theist, Agnostic and AtheistJack McLean
In 1869, English biologist T.H. Huxley coined this noun referring to someone whose religious beliefs lie somewhere in between those of a theist and an atheist — that is, a believer and a disbeliever. Huxley combined the Greek prefix a-, meaning "not," with gnostos, "known." This word...
doi:10.30470/phm.2023.1971234.2307Lazemi, FaridehHemmati, ZolfagarJournal of Philosophical Meditations