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*Date: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/16th_Century 1535]
 
*Date: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/16th_Century 1535]
 
==Definitions==
 
==Definitions==
*1 : indwelling, inherent <beauty is not something imposed but something immanent — Anthony Burgess>
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*1 : indwelling, inherent <[[beauty]] is not something imposed but something immanent — Anthony Burgess>
*2 : being within the limits of possible experience or knowledge — compare transcendent
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*2 : [[being]] within the [[limits]] of [[possible]] [[experience]] or [[knowledge]] — compare '''''[[transcendent]]'''''
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==Description==
 
==Description==
 
[[Immanence]], derived from the [[Latin]] in manere - "to remain within" - refers to [[philosophical]] and [[metaphysical]] [[theories]] of [[divine]] [[presence]], which hold that some divine being or [[essence]] [[manifests]] in and through all aspects of the [[material]] world. It is usually applied in monotheistic, pantheistic, or panentheistic [[faith]]s to suggest that the [[spiritual]] world permeates the non-spiritual, and often contrasts the [[idea]] of [[transcendence]].
 
[[Immanence]], derived from the [[Latin]] in manere - "to remain within" - refers to [[philosophical]] and [[metaphysical]] [[theories]] of [[divine]] [[presence]], which hold that some divine being or [[essence]] [[manifests]] in and through all aspects of the [[material]] world. It is usually applied in monotheistic, pantheistic, or panentheistic [[faith]]s to suggest that the [[spiritual]] world permeates the non-spiritual, and often contrasts the [[idea]] of [[transcendence]].

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