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[ĭḿə-nənt]
(adj.)Existing or remaining within; inherent: believed in a God immanent in…
(adj.)Restricted entirely to the mind; subjective.
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Immanence, derived from the Latin in manere - "to remain within" - refers to philosophical and metaphysical theories of divine presence, which hold that...
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Etymology: Late Latin immanent-, immanens, present participle of immanēre to remain in place, from Latin in- + manēre to remain — more at mansion...
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immanent adj. Existing or remaining within; inherent: believed in a God immanent in humans. Restricted entirely to the mind; subjective Existing or remaining within; inherent: believed in a God immanent in humans.
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Immanent - Definition of Immanent at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Immanent. Look it up now! Existing or remaining within; inherent: believed in a God immanent in humans.
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The rarest of the three is “immanent,” used by philosophers to mean “inherent” and by theologians to mean “present throughout the universe” when referring...
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Eminent is a synonym for "distinguished," e.g. "the eminent psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane." Imminent is a more concise way of saying "about to happen," e.g. "The imminent destruction of the planet Earth." Immanent is a spiritual term which means "residing within," or "inherent."
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immanent (comparative more immanent, superlative most immanent) Positive; immanent Comparative; more immanent...
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On the face of it, the characteristics of transcendence and immanence appear to be in conflict. A transcendent God is one who is beyond perception, independent of the universe, and wholly "other" when compared to us. The idea of an immanent God can also be traced to both Judaism and Greek philosophers. The stories of...
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