Immanentism

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A doctrine based on immanence, especially the immanence of God. uncountable, usually

    "While some, like the early Church Fathers, still viewed it as the prison of the spirit, new emphasis came to be placed on the soul's incarceration in the flesh, the doctrine of immanentism."

Example

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"While some, like the early Church Fathers, still viewed it as the prison of the spirit, new emphasis came to be placed on the soul's incarceration in the flesh, the doctrine of immanentism."

Etymology

From immanent + -ism.

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