Immanence is an English word with synonyms like presence. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Immanence in a sentence
Immanence meaning
- The state of being immanent; inherency.
- The state of dwelling within and not extending beyond a given domain.
- The concept of the presence of deity in and throughout the real world; the idea that God is everywhere and in everything. Contrast transcendence.
Synonyms of Immanence
Using Immanence
- The main meaning on this page is: The state of being immanent; inherency. | The state of dwelling within and not extending beyond a given domain. | The concept of the presence of deity in and throughout the real world; the idea that God is everywhere and in everything. Contrast transcendence.
- Useful related words include: immanency, presence.
- In the example corpus, immanence often appears in combinations such as: divine immanence, the immanence, immanence of.
Context around Immanence
- Average sentence length in these examples: 32.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 5 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 10 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Immanence
- In this selection, "immanence" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 32.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, divine, enabling and verbalized stand out and add context to how "immanence" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include god s immanence and the and god s immanence in the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "immanence" sits close to words such as aab, aamer and aave, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with immanence
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Transcendence and immanence are two aspects of the same single Supreme Reality. (12 words)
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. (26 words)
Within the book, the statement of divine immanence verbalized between the main characters, " Thou Art God ", is logically derived from the concept inherent in the term grok. (27 words)
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. (48 words)
The Besht stressed the immanence of God and His presence in the material world, and that therefore physical acts such as eating have actual influence on the spiritual sphere and may serve to hasten the achievement of communion with the divine (devekut). (42 words)
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. (39 words)
Example sentences (10)
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Teachings emphasize God's immanence in the universe, the need to cleave and be one with Him at all times, the devotional aspect of religious practice, and the spiritual dimension of corporeality and mundane acts.
The Besht stressed the immanence of God and His presence in the material world, and that therefore physical acts such as eating have actual influence on the spiritual sphere and may serve to hasten the achievement of communion with the divine (devekut).
The struggle and doubt of being torn between the belief in God's immanence and the very real sensual experience of the indifferent world is a key theme in the movement's literature.
Transcendence and immanence are two aspects of the same single Supreme Reality.
Within the book, the statement of divine immanence verbalized between the main characters, " Thou Art God ", is logically derived from the concept inherent in the term grok.
Common combinations with immanence
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- divine immanence 4×
- the immanence 3×
- immanence of 3×
- immanence and 2×
- god's immanence 2×