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immaˈnental, a.|ɪməˈnɛntəl| [f. prec. + -al1.] Of or pertaining to the immanence of the Deity. Also, of or pertaining to philosophical immanence.
1885J. Martineau Types Eth. Th. (1886) I. i. ii. 119 The mysteries of the Immanental Metaphysics. 1897W. M. Urban Hist. Princ. Suff. Reason i. 8 The postulate of an immanental logic..becomes a permanent element. 1909― Valuation i. 9 The immanental reference..is a present state, referring, not beyond the present state, but to something more deeply implicit. 1920A. S. Pringle-Pattison Idea of God (ed. 2) 219 This lower pantheism..is common in the popular cults of the East, where the immanental unity of the divine is little more than the idea of a teeming nature. 1930C. J. Wright Miracle in Hist. 214 Theism can only abide with the recognition of the immanental activity of God in His universe. 1955Scottish Jrnl. Theol. VIII. 88 This process is illustrated in religions which tend towards cosmic pantheism, impersonal fatalism, Platonic idealism, immanental piety, rigorous legalism, and ego-centric eudaemonism. |