Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
immanentism
Noun
/ˌɪməˈnɛntɪzəm/
Definition
The belief that the divine or the spiritual exists within the universe and manifests itself in the material world.
Examples
- Immanentism often influences philosophical discussions about the nature of existence.
- In certain religious contexts, immanentism encourages followers to seek the divine within their everyday experiences.
Meaning
Immanentism suggests that the sacred or the divine is not separate from the physical reality but is inherently present within it. It contrasts with transcendental beliefs that place the divine beyond the physical universe.
Synonyms
- Intrinsicism
- Inwardness
- Internalism