noun
- plural of immanency; the quality or state of being immanent; inherent presence or existence within something.
- in theology and philosophy, instances or manifestations of divine or spiritual presence within the natural world or human consciousness.
Usage: formal; philosophical
Usage: theological; philosophical
Examples
- The philosopher argued for the immanencies of reason within human nature.
- Medieval theologians debated the immanencies of God in creation.
- The poet explored the immanencies of beauty in everyday objects.
- Spinoza's system emphasized the immanencies of divine substance in all things.
- The immanencies of consciousness remain central to phenomenological study.