Sentences with word «immanence»

Without ignoring the very great differences that exist between the Aristotelian substance philosophy and the Whiteheadian process philosophy, it still must be affirmed that for the Greek also perception is truly a case of immanence of individual things, not a case of «individual substance qualified by universal quality» and not, absolutely not, a case of «subject qualified by predicate» (cf., e.g., PR 240 - 42).
To me it seems that the central image of the mutual immanence of God and the world and even of people in one another is Christ.
The incarnate Word and the divine providence, which guides creation toward this telos, hold precedence in Maximus» manner of speaking of divine immanence in creation.
So likewise the «existential» truth of Eternal Recurrence shatters the power of the old order of history, transforming transcendence into immanence, and thereby making eternity incarnate in every Now.
Sin is thus a phenomenon of the ego on the same level of immanence as the philosophical understanding of human life.
The emphasis on immanence, the rejection of any substance underlying the succession of experiences, the relation of man to nature, the primacy of aesthetic categories in the understanding of ethics, all have affinities to this or that Asiatic philosophy or religion.
Redemption, consequently, states the fact that man need not slavishly move through life from occasion to occasion, merely creating each new synthesis from worldly data in pursuit of worldly satisfaction, but that he is freed to respond to the divine immanence within him and within the world, thus constantly striving, occasion by occasion, to maximize a realization of that divinity as best he can, within the limitations imposed by his history and his environment.
Religions of pure immanence lead to complacency.
Pentecostals find a way to maintain the tension between immanence and transcendence within a different theological frame than, say, the Reformed position on divine sovereignty.
Pentecostalism fuses a theology of divine immanence with an insistence that God will bring about the kingdom through a final, decisive in - breaking of Christ.
I would conclude, therefore, that Whiteheads philosophy does provide adequate support for his assertions concerning immanence.
It is the causal efficacy of the past entity achieved by its actual immanence in the present one.
The consequence would follow, of course, that the modern Christian must repudiate that total immanence which has so fully dawned in our world, and stand aside from every contemporary negation of transcendence.
The divine omnipresence means the divine Love's universal action; the divine omniscience means the divine Love's awareness of the depths and heights of possibility; the divine transcendence means the divine Love's utter inexhaustibility; the divine immanence means the divine Love's unfailing presence.
Tons of free Divine Breast, Divine Immanence refers to those philosophical and metaphysical theories of divine presence in which the divine encompasses or is manifested in the material world.
-- Kelly Lydick, Associate Editor at Immanence Journal
Sadly, the Supreme Court has now locked us into this «stifling immanence,» contrary to the rich vision promoted by Francis.
Nevertheless, despite the blindness of his interpreters, Whitehead's own vision of causal immanence remains as lure for feeling, elaborated in a score of ways, and challenging our habitual assumption that one actual entity can not be literally, ontologically ingredient in another.
The original form of Jesus has disappeared from view, transcendence has been swallowed up by immanence, the events of our salvation history have passed into the dead and lifeless moments of an irrevocable past, no heaven can appear above the infinite stretches of a purely exterior spatiality, and no grace can appear within the isolated subjectivity of a momentary consciousness.
These then were the ideas — developed under the headings of objectification and universal relativity — that Whitehead had in mind when he insisted upon immanence, rather than the mere transmission of form, as the characteristic theme of his philosophy.
Whitehead's doctrine of social immanence enabled him to realize that both individuality and social relatedness are inextricably interwoven into the fabric of each act of experience.
Whitehead's notion of immanence needs to be fully explicated if it is to be applied to social and moral questions, and this can be accomplished if it is brought into dialogue with Merleau - Ponty's notion of sedimentation.
it's Immanence refers to those philosophical and metaphysical theories of divine presence in which the divine encompasses or is manifested in the material world.
For that content represents immanence as the ultimate truth about the universe.
But have we not long since learned that the great poetic visionaries of the modern West have employed a non-Christian mystical language and symbolism as a way to the center of a uniquely modern immanence?
With God's immanence totally present to him at all times, Jesus did not need to appeal to the tradition or even to some private revelation.
In Christianity, immanence recedes, nay, it is consumed, and the individual stands face to face with the Paradox, with the eternal truth that was revealed in time.
Indeed, mutuality is the condition for a genuine Immanence.
12 Hartshorne's understanding of transcendence and immanence thus continues to be tenuous at best.
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