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  • together with its paired concept immanence, is a common philosophical ... Although transcendence or immanence is not part of Plato's philosophical ...
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  • and creatorship. He instead proposed the immanence of God in the creation ... with questions of transcendence and immanence. Some contemporary theories ...
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  • === Immanence and transcendence === God is in all things as their center ... asserts not only transcendence but also immanence. God is beyond all things ...
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  • itself with others concepts, on a "plane of immanence" traced by a particular philosophy. Concepts can jump from one plane of immanence to ...
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  • universal dipolarity of transcendence and immanence.Neils H. Gregersen, "Three ... This pair of divine transcendence and immanence seen virtually every religion ...
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  • line of flight, nomad thought, plane of immanence, Rhizome, schizoanalysis| ... Is Philosophy? (1991), a "plane of immanence" or "chaosmos." ...
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  • Ralph Barton Perry (1876-1957) was an American educator and philosopher and a leader of the school of new realism in American pragmatic philosophy ...
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  • with Van Buren and Hamilton—the immanence of God could be encountered in faith communities. However, he rejected the continued belief in a ...
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  • and God, when it argues for their mutual immanence in each other. ... described in the Torah with God's immanence. Jewish mystics have typically ...
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  • *The Immanence of God (Boston, 1905). *Personalism (Boston, 1908). ... *Bowne, Borden Parker. The Immanence of God. New York: AMS Press, ...
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  • ways as a means of affirming the radical immanence of the divine: For if Allah is not in the slave then how could the slave exist? Under this ...
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  • harmony of color wash, and concern with the immanence of a subject. Both men went on to receive the highest national honors for their artistic achievements ...
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  • In Hinduism, a sampradaya (IAST sampradāya ) can be translated as "tradition" or a "religious system," although the word ...
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  • Advaita Vedanta (IAST Advaita Vedānta ; Sanskrit अद्वैत वेदान्त ; əd̪vait̪ə veːd̪ɑːnt̪ə ), a sub-school of ...
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  • presence in the world, remind a viewer of the immanence of sanctity in the Universe and its potential in his or her self. In the context of the Buddhist ...
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  • Islam recognizes God's immanence as complementing his transcendence ... of God to the considerable neglect of his immanence, by equating the God of ...
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  • Category:Public [[Image:Socrates.png|thumb|right|Socrates]] Socrates (ca. 469 – 399 B.C.E.) (Greek Σωκράτης Sōkrátēs) was an ancient ...
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  • natural continuum. This concept of spiritual immanence instead of transcendence has remained an underlying theme in the development of Japanese thought. ...
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  • #039;s relationship to the environment and the immanence of God, the account of Genesis 1:1-2:3 emphasizes the transcendent greatness of God and culminates ...
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  • (red), word (yellow), precedent (blue), and immanence (white). These virtues take the shape of five different spirits which, until recently, have ...
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