“Place” is a fundamental concept; it has evaded theorizing because of its immanence and omnipresence. Theology. the state or quality of a Deity exclusively existing within the universe, time, etc.: A horizontal axis stretches from God’s immanence in the world, on the left, to transcendenc...
Define immanences. immanences synonyms, immanences pronunciation, immanences translation, English dictionary definition of immanences. innate, inborn, intrinsic: an immanent gift of musical ability; inherent; existing or remaining within; subjective Not
The Sanctuary in the Psalms: Exploring the Paradox of God's Transcendence and Immanence by Steven Dunn (review) AW Dyck - 《Catholic Biblical Quarterly》 被引量: 0发表: 2020年 The Presence of the Paradigm: Immanence and Transcendence in Plato's Theory of Forms DISCUSSIONS OF THE ONTOLOGICAL...
This article describes the history of modern metaphysics as the history of the immanentization of transcendence. We show this from the concept of the “idea of god”, which is the phenomenon that violently separates subjectivity from transcendence and op
death of God; governance of oneself; use of oneself; political theology; economic theology; transcendence; immanence 1. Introduction In a famous interview granted to Peppe Salvà, published by Ragusa News in 2012, Agamben asserts: “Dio non è morto, è diventato Denaro” (God has not died,...
What rather comes to be in the end times of transcendence in Western philosophy entails the death of God replaced by humankind (Greek: Anthropos), as the Subject taking center stage. Transcendence, here is replaced by the domination of immanence; the beyond is given up for a focus on the ...