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'''Immanenece''' is used to designate the [[Being ('Being' as such)|being]] of [[God]] within the world, it is wholly immanent or pervades as though it is identical with the world. In Philosophy, '''immanence''' is contrasted with [[transcendence]]. | '''Immanenece''' is used to designate the [[Being ('Being' as such)|being]] of [[God]] within the world, it is wholly immanent or pervades as though it is identical with the world. In Philosophy, '''immanence''' is contrasted with [[transcendence|'''transcendence''']]. |
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Immanenece is used to designate the being of God within the world, it is wholly immanent or pervades as though it is identical with the world. In Philosophy, immanence is contrasted with transcendence.