"Imaginative vision" refers to the ability to see things in your mind that don't actually exist, to come up with creative and original ideas or to envision a future that is different from the present. Full definition
Does not his voice in fact lie at the center of the modern imaginative vision? (religion-online.org)
Feminist theology makes imagination central, since the saving work of theology requires new imaginative visions. (religion-online.org)
America is clearly a primal site of this advent, and perhaps thereby an original America is now being reborn, for the American Puritans believed that they were inaugurating a new apocalyptic world, and it is not insignificant that the first imaginative vision of the death of God occurs in Blake's America (1793), a vision which inaugurated Blake's full apocalyptic vision. (religion-online.org)