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What is immanentism?

What is immanentism? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. (philosophy) A doctrine based on immanence, especially the immanence of God. [from 20th c.]
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But Hulme evidently saw such a project as inexorably issuing in the immanentism and materialism of the late Victorian age.
We are speaking about a principle both personal and of the Creator with no mistake or excuses for pantheism or immanentism.
With regard to the acquisition of knowledge, the explanation of Avicenna is presented as a form of externalism and the doctrine of Plato as a form of immanentism.
Theistic evolution would be the ideal position if it could avoid interventionism or immanentism.
In concluding, he took a shot at the liberal tradition by cautioning against immanentism that he thought to be exemplary of Greek thought.
For if the universe is not wholly divine we have mere immanentism, while if God includes but is not exhausted by the universe then we have rather panentheism.

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