The state of being within or not going beyond a given domain.
1 They tremble on the verge of immanence at the best of times.
2 Christianity and philosophy, theism and pantheism, dualism and immanence , are irreconcilable opposites.
3 But, in its boldness, the steel structure also contains the immanence of violence.
4 This statement affirms both the immanence and the transcendence of God.
5 To surrender the Divine immanence will not really solve our problem.
6 May the Divine transcendence and the Divine immanence be the two poles of your life.
7 By insisting specially on the immanence of God we get introspection, self-isolation, quietism, social indifference-Tibet
8 He reminded Corello of one of those street corner fanatics declaring the immanence of Armageddon.
9 By the first century CE, there had been a similar thirst for divine immanence in Judaism.
10 The Christian doctrine of Incarnation stressed the divine immanence in the world of flesh and blood.
11 Transcendentalism was an assertion of the inalienable integrity of man, of the immanence of Divinity in instinct.
12 He is in fact the infinite in the finite, transcendence in immanence , the absolute in the relative.
13 Such a truth is the divine immanence .
14 There is nothing profound about this conception of " immanence . "
15 These phrases indicate the immanence of three influences by which the work of the playwright is constantly conditioned.
16 The imminence and immanence of violence.
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