But neither do the serious immanentists that deny the transcendent aspect of God, nor the serious transcendentalists who deny the imminent aspect of God. |
Well your interest in the mysteries, rather than in the codified beliefs of religion would put you very nicely in the world of the transcendentalists. |
He subsequently led a simple life as one of the New England transcendentalists, writing poems, essays, and two books while trying to earn a living. |
Some of her comments bring to mind the Oversoul of the 19th century Transcendentalists. |
Prochnik introduces him at Putnam Camp, an Adirondack hideaway where he, James and fellow Transcendentalists would gather to play whimsical games, stage Wagner sing-alongs, eat griddlecakes and commune with nature. |
The Transcendentalists are not collectively important because their Sturm und Drang was intellectual and bloodless. |