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Meanings of divine immanence in English
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Usage of divine immanence in English
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By the first century CE, there had been a similar thirst for divineimmanence in Judaism.
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The Christian doctrine of Incarnation stressed the divineimmanence in the world of flesh and blood.
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Such a truth is the divineimmanence.
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The solution, in so far as it is possible for the mind, must be sought in the divineimmanence.
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This doctrine of divineimmanence, for which there is ample warrant in the New Testament, is the real kernel of German mysticism.
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To surrender the Divineimmanence will not really solve our problem.
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May the Divine transcendence and the Divineimmanence be the two poles of your life.
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Jesus brooded upon the Divineimmanence until at last he could declare, "I and my Father are One."
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And the Divineimmanence in the soul is conceived rather in the spirit of the elder Gospels than of the fourth.
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In a word, the Divineimmanence is not the goal of our quest of God, but it is the indispensable starting-point.
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The distance between this conception and that which flows from the doctrine of Divineimmanence can hardly be measured; it certainly cannot be bridged.
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The religions of the DivineImmanence conceive God as pervading and sustaining all that is and revealing Himself thereby, though not necessarily confined therein.