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Example sentences for "immanence"

Lexicographically close words:
imitativeness; imitator; imitators; immaculate; immaculately; immanent; immaterial; immateriality; immature; immaturity
  1. The immanence of God gives a scientific basis of morality.

  2. A] If the idea of the immanence of God is sound man, as a literal fragment of the consciousness of the Supreme Being, is an embryo god, destined to ultimately evolve his latent powers into perfect expression.

  3. Emerson's teaching of the immanence of God is unmistakable in both his prose and poetry.

  4. The immanence of God is a conception of the universe that puts science and religion into perfect harmony with each other because miraculous creation disappears and evolutionary creation takes its place.

  5. Although the anthropomorphic idea of God has such widespread dominion in Occidental thought the immanence of God is plainly taught and repeatedly emphasized in the Christian scriptures.

  6. It is but a simple statement of the truth to say that the immanence of God furnishes a scientific basis of morality.

  7. But the immanence of God represents a condition in which not punishments, but consequences, automatically follow all violations of natural law.

  8. The idea of the immanence of God is as different from the popular conception as noontide is different from midnight.

  9. The mind is instinctively impressed with the dignity of the idea of the evolution of the soul, which, with its corollary, the immanence of God, makes the divinity of man a fact in nature.

  10. The doctrine of the divine immanence is glorious in his eyes; the faith in personal immortality is taken into the inner citadel of metaphysics, where Parker seldom penetrated.

  11. Practically it was an assertion of the inalienable worth of man; theoretically it was an assertion of the immanence of divinity in instinct, the transference of supernatural attributes to the natural constitution of mankind.

  12. For from the same source the component and the composite, the constituent and the constituted unity alike arise, and the Immanence that is in each is One.

  13. And as the ages recede, the immanence of the Divine becomes more consciously, more pervadingly present.

  14. As age flies past after age, the immanence of the Divine grows more, not less insistent.

  15. Thus, as the immanence of the Divine within the soul of man has deepened, and the desire of his heart has grown nearer the desire of the world-soul, so has the power of memory decreased and been transformed into hope.

  16. It should be observed that the immanence doctrine need not preclude the belief in the transcendence of God: thus God may be regarded as above the world (transcendent) and at the same time as present in and pervading it (immanent).

  17. The immanence doctrine has arisen from two main causes, the one metaphysical, the other religious.

  18. The immanence of omnipotent goodness in the material world was unconsciously Berkeley's presupposition.

  19. The independent eternity of Matter must be distinguished from an unbeginning and endless creation of sensible ideas or phenomena, in percipient spirits, according to divine natural law and order, with implied immanence of God.

  20. The elements of truth in Pantheism are the intelligence and voluntariness of God, and his immanence in the universe; its error lies in denying God's personality and transcendence.

  21. Omnipresence is an element in the immanence of God.

  22. Dogmatik, 149--"Scripture does not teach the immanence of God in the world, but the immanence of the world in God.

  23. The immanence of God is implied in all statements of his omnipresence, as for example: Ps.

  24. Hegel's doctrine is that of immanence without transcendence.

  25. Immanence needs to be qualified by transcendence.

  26. God is immanent in the universe, not by compulsion, but by the free act of his own will, and this immanence is qualified by his transcendence.

  27. Mysticism is "the attempt to realize in thought and feeling the immanence of the temporal in the eternal, and of the eternal in the temporal.

  28. We have been led in our earlier reasonings to deny an ultimate dualism[29], but we have also been led to affirm dualism as existent in Time, through the self-limitation and immanence of Eternal Spirit.

  29. In his immanence man lives by symbols, which are sacraments; and here we find the symbolic aspect of Beauty.

  30. When with Greek philosophers, Jewish theologians, and the Apostle Paul he teaches the immanence of God (Epist.

  31. Euro This is one cause of the dissolution of Animism: the power that comprehends all powers ceases to be an object, and becomes the immanence of all things, good and evil.

  32. But he maintains inviolate the sole causality of God and His immanence in the human soul.

  33. From the immanence of "the universal heart" there follows, not through any mediate reasoning, but by the immediate experience of its propriety, a conception of that which is of supreme worth in life.

  34. What is known as the immanence philosophy defines reality as experience, and means by experience the subject matter of all knowledge--not defined as such, but regarded as capable of being such.

  35. The perpetual immanence and ceaseless action of God in nature is the source of all force and all law.

  36. The physical forces are the action of God upon matter, the vital force is the immanence of God in matter.

  37. But the immanence of nausea stifled her, and she sat down on a brocade-covered chair.

  38. The consciousness of the immanence of God was strong within him, but it was the immanence of a reproachful God.

  39. Only because he connected no other idea with the personality of Jesus than the Book of Wisdom or Philo did with their particular immanence principles, does he declare that Christ brings about salvation.

  40. Only because in his doctrine of the saving power of the Christ-spirit Paul had thought of no particular human personality could he imagine the immanence of the divine in the world to be mediated by that spirit.

  41. It has made the soul an Ego or self: a power which looks out upon the world as a spectator, lifted above immanence in the general tide of being, but only so lifted because it has made itself one in the world of objects, a thing among things.

  42. Man, the Growing-point of Earthly Life 154 Immanence or Transcendence of the Cosmic Reason?

  43. And in vital action the alternation of immanence and transcendence in an ever-ascending scale becomes still clearer and more significant.

  44. The controversy which his treatise on immortality inflamed in Italy, popularized the two conceptions of God's immanence in nature and of the evolution of the human soul from corporeal organs.

  45. Immanence--Agnosticism is the negative side of Modernism; immanence constitutes its positive constituent.

  46. Religious immanence thus places as the basis of faith the sensus cordis, or a feeling of the heart, taking its origin from a need of the Divine hidden in the folds of the subconscious.

  47. Immanence and inclination is the Supreme, vi.

  48. Inclination and immanence is the Supreme, vi.


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    Other words:
    availability; existence; immanence; immediacy; indwelling; inherence; inwardness; occurrence