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immanence

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Alt. of Immanency

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Adv. Prax. 19) The question whether the Son was coeternal with the Father Tertullian does not set forth in full clarity; and though he did not fully state the doctrine of the immanence of the Trinity, he went a long distance in the way of approach to it. Source: Internet

As the Hebrew name of things is the channel of their lifeforce, parallel to the sephirot, so concepts such as "holiness" and " mitzvot " embody ontological Divine immanence, as God can be known in manifestation as well as transcendence. Source: Internet

Hasidic thought extends the Divine immanence of Kabbalah by holding that God is all that really exists, all else being completely undifferentiated from God's perspective. Source: Internet

Such an experience was in the reach of every person, who only had to negate his inferior impulses and grasp the truth of divine immanence, enabling him to unite with it and attain the state of perfect, selfless bliss. Source: Internet

If there is a palpitating imminence in the poems, there is in Kahlo’s paintings and Petit’s voice an immanence that is rarer than one might think in poets-I heard it only yesterday listening to the poet Jean Valentine at the Woodstock Writers Festival. Source: Internet

Levinas was deeply influenced by Heidegger, and yet became one of his fiercest critics, contrasting the infinity of the good beyond being with the immanence and totality of ontology. Source: Internet

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