One further area which is necessary to analyse is whether or not God is transcendent or immanent. |
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We are not speaking, as the existentialists would have it, of dangers and dilemmas that are immanent in the very nature of the human condition. |
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Have we moved past the agrarian vision of the God of the Harvest, to a more immanent God who wants to teach us, rather than be worshipped? |
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Many from the metaphysical church described a mystical and often immanent deity. |
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According to her, the radical feminists worship an immanent deity in the form of a goddess or some other human construct. |
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The Supreme Being is both immanent and transcendent, thus both a Creator and Un-manifest Reality. |
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God is both transcendent and immanent, the Lord of Creation and One who is nearer to an individual than his jugular vein. |
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First of all, if we think of meaning as immanent in use, we cannot attribute massive illogicality to other speakers. |
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They can expropriate property through taxes or the right of immanent domain. |
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History was nothing less than God's will immanent in the world, the unfolding of a great purpose. |
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The former is an immanent unity consisting of sensations and the perceptual apprehension. |
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Supreme God Siva is immanent, with a beautiful human-like form which can actually be seen and has been seen by many mystics in visions. |
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Set to chamber music by Debussy, it evokes a realm of nature in which myriad gods and goddesses are immanent. |
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One characteristic of kata is that they have a kind of immanent energy within them, capable of making manifest that which is latent. |
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As a coexistence of opposites, the sacred is immanent in pure awareness, the ground of language and thought. |
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As a Neo-Pagan who believes in the immanent nature of Divinity, I am a great believer that all of the Earth is sacred. |
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Anthills of the Savannah thereby thematizes it own immanent limitation as representation of reality and capsule of ideas. |
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Here, life is presented as purely immanent to itself and without a lapse into transcendent views of nature such as pantheism and animism. |
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In all spiritual traditions, spirit or divinity is said to be immanent as well as transcendent. |
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Naturalism does not deny the existence of God, either as transcendent or immanent. |
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It means there is an expressive logic immanent to the medium as such, immanent in the material as it were. |
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The Mayors of these two cities have decided to reinforce their cooperation by the immanent signing of a twinning agreement. |
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As a conversionary movement, millennialism seeks to create an exclusionary circle of the elect who can read and share the signs of imminent and immanent history. |
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The prospect is already immanent in these immediate demands. |
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Rather, leaders are always immanent in political processes where power appears, retrospectively as it were, to illuminate the discursive field of contestation and its victors. |
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A better starting point would be a theory which stresses the immanent nature of conflict within discourse, something akin to the work of Mikhail Bakhtin. |
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God is both transcendent over creation, and immanent in creation. |
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Theologians of the early church employed a variety of metaphors in their discussion of Trinity, mainly to explicate the immanent Trinity. |
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Is our knowledge really widened in such a way by pure practical reason, and is that which was transcendent for speculative reason immanent in practical reason? |
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We are making it easier for us to reach out and touch our immanent Deity. |
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These protest aim to promote a reflection on violence and to make the public conscious of its immanent dangers. |
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In other words, God's authority was immanent in the imperial order. |
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In other words, this is a about the transformation of a transcendental legal analysis made by the judge by an immanent translation. |
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Then, if one understands Brahma to be the transcendent aspect of divinity, the perception of Sarasvati as immanent accords well with Her being His shakti. |
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Either way, the immanent realist will say that um and uc have exact locations that overlap. |
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Or, as we Pagans would say, Deity is immanent in the phenomenal universe. |
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He answered questions about the transcendent God and the immanent God, astrology and the principles of each of the planets. |
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The need for practice of Spiritual Science by man is immanent, in the context of the upsurge of material science. |
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Accordingly, power is an immanent aspect of society, the exercising of power as such on principle being accepted by society. |
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The Horla group was formed in opposition to the idea of immanent spaces represented by Nexus. |
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The reason for this insistence on Jesus Christ is not a sectarian fad because God's salvation is not an immanent salvation, as Pope Paul VI continues to say. |
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In this theorization, democratization is expressed as the realization of an immanent human nature, whether acting in a republican or rational utilitarian spirit. |
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Apart from this concept, the Kabbalah firmly maintains the principle of fundamental, supreme, divine unity, transcendant, but, at the same time, spiritually immanent in the world. |
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Tom was still susceptible to their immanent hostility. |
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Inter-sectorial policies can be truly achieved only in certain areas of the country, and the biological and psychological regressions are immanent to this process. |
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To experience our identity with the cosmos can be understood, by definition, a goal of pantheism, but it's also part of the goal of many immanent spiritual traditions, such as Taoism, Zen and other sects of Buddhism. |
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It is supposed to give substance to the concept of international, immanent justice which can punish, if not prevent, genocide and crimes against humanity. |
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As the benefits of this program have been felt on all campuses, the immanent ending of this one-time funding is of real concern to the Federation and its members. |
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In hunting or agrarian societies dependent upon nature, femaleness was honored as an immanent principle of fertility. |
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Taken together these words point to a numinous mural of the mind, rooted in the indigenous earth, and accountable to immanent decay. |
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He believed in a rationally immanent world, but he rejected the hylozoism implicit in Leibniz and Baruch Spinoza. |
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Later, when the city was in danger of immanent attack in 310, there would be a marked regression to child sacrifice. |
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That the Primal Original God is Personal, both transcendent and immanent throughout creation. |
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The Tao also is something that individuals can find immanent in themselves. |
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In order to circumstantiate the architecture of the Venice framework, it is necessary to explain some of the major preconditions immanent to it. |
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It is clear enough that powers of desacralization were thought by Taro adherents to be immanent in streams and rivers. |
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The immanent nisus to completion, therefore, drives the complex to the explication of its internal relations so that they become recognizable as such. |
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The object of phenomenological analysis is, for Henry, this immanent, invisible, and unreflected ground, which makes possible every feeling and every experience. |
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It upheld an essentialist conception of value in which the relation between the object and the sign was held to be immanent, direct, and unmediated. |
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