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God is named and known only through his Own immanent nature.
Just you wait and see; the 2nd- I mean: 3rd coming is immanent!
However, all is not contained and immanent in these images.
After a few minutes she stopped, sensing that loss of control was immanent.
First, let's handle the easy part: the difference between immanent and imminent.
The Tao also is something that individuals can find immanent in themselves.
When a person makes up his or her mind to do a thing, that state is called an immanent volition.
But still the immanent laws of the individual work had to be enunciated first.
Not memories, but fresh, immanent, experience in the raw and actual.
When contact seemed immanent, I bit at her lips.
In the immanent world, events happen that concern or not law's world.
All of them are immanent, close to us, accessible.
The danger was more immanent than anyone had dreamed.
Some Christians believe God to be immanent (with and inside all things).
God is thus conceived to be wholly transcendent and never immanent.
God is immanent in the created world, but is not limited by it.
If death is immanent in life, why does awareness of death make living impossible?
The deity, spirit or power uses such a person to communicate to the immanent world.
A logical calculus of the ideas immanent in nervous activity.
However, this transcendent teleological sense can be thought as immanent to human history itself.
Rather, the true being of creatures is immanent in the divine being.
Not only metaphor: cultural motif, immanent religion, a faith and a church.
It is important to be clear that the Deity does not lose its transcendence by being immanent.
And maybe in this dream, death too would cease to be immanent in life.
It was Ur's wife who first appreciated the change immanent in her son's discovery.