单词 | immanence |
例句 | Here, you may recall where you began: with abstractions by Still and Newman that read as metaphors of spiritual immanence. Art Review: ‘Re-View: Onnasch Collection’ Is a Postwar Journey 2014-02-20T23:25:13Z But in “Song to Song” both the familiarity of his aesthetic and the inability of some of his actors to summon an inner light create immaculately photographed surfaces rather than immanence. Review: ‘Song to Song,’ Terrence Malick’s Latest Beautiful Puzzle 2017-03-16T04:00:00Z Ideas of immanence, the nostalgia of the body. Two Pioneering Artists Discuss Motherhood and Machismo 2018-11-19T05:00:00Z How did Beauvoir’s idea about women being doomed to immanence inspire you? Tapping Into the Feminine Wild (With Help From Simone de Beauvoir) 2018-10-23T04:00:00Z It is an image of supernatural immanence in the humblest of circumstances. Art Review: ‘Joan Miró: The Ladder of Escape,’ at National Gallery 2012-08-02T19:39:06Z Men, Beauvoir wrote, propose to stabilize women “as object and to doom her to immanence.” Tapping Into the Feminine Wild (With Help From Simone de Beauvoir) 2018-10-23T04:00:00Z How, as a painter, do you convey such an acute awareness of life’s mysterious immanence, even in moments of transition? Perspective | To look at ter Borch’s ‘Horse Stable’ is to fall into a kind of meditation The word that comes to mind is immanence – a term I learned as a philosophy undergraduate and which I did not remotely understand until I began to have these experiences of being alone in nature. Splendid isolation: how I stopped time by sitting in a forest for 24 hours 2020-01-24T05:00:00Z Joyce’s presence in this city is already radically overdetermined, overbearing in its intimacy and immanence. James Joyce’s words haunt Dublin. It doesn’t need his bones | Mark O’Connell 2019-10-23T04:00:00Z From the moment a strange woman named Lioness Lazos appears in the mundane, rundown lives of a pair of aging lovers, magic’s immanence blooms. Imagination abounds in new books by Willis, Beagle and Crowley 2016-12-28T05:00:00Z And in images such as one of leaf-fall through an opening in the New Forest canopy, photographer Ellie Davies creates a sense of immanence redolent of Andrei Tarkovsky's 1975 film The Mirror. Natural history: Voices from the greenwood : Nature : Nature Research 2016-10-18T04:00:00Z How, as a painter, do you convey such an acute awareness of life’s mysterious immanence, even in moments of transition? Perspective | To look at ter Borch’s ‘Horse Stable’ is to fall into a kind of meditation We’ve passed from the costs of totalitarian societies and their inherent barbarism to the risks of globalized societies and the immanence of their barbarity.” El Chapo, Episode III: The Farce Awakens 2016-01-14T05:00:00Z There may be no God on high, but immanence – the godliness within us and within everything – is no less spiritually authentic, and has a lot less blood on its hands, than official organized religion. Jihadism is not nihilism: What everyone gets wrong about ISIS 2015-11-24T05:00:00Z As you enter, the first image that meets the eye is Thomas Struth’s “Paradise,” an enormous photograph of dense jungle foliage: an immanence of Moore’s wild imagination. Julianne Moore, Beauty and a Beast 2015-09-21T04:00:00Z Amnesty’s Zeke Johnson urged that lawmakers reject Obama’s “radical” and elongated definition of immanence, and in general release far more information about drone killings. Yemeni activist: U.S. strikes “kerosene for insurgency” 2013-05-08T19:08:00Z But even sceptics contradict themselves; and it is fair to add that St Thomas pushed universals back to immanence in the Divine mind. Science and Medieval Thought The Harveian Oration Delivered Before the Royal College of Physicians, October 18, 1900 2012-02-22T03:00:23.620Z The doctrine of the divine immanence is glorious in his eyes; the faith in personal immortality is taken into the inner citadel of metaphysics, where Parker seldom penetrated. Transcendentalism in New England A History 2012-02-18T03:00:16.210Z Morgan more than once expresses a theory that would now be pronounced one of immanence. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 10 "David, St" to "Demidov" 2012-02-17T03:00:33.923Z Religious immanence thus places as the basis of faith the sensus cordis, or a feeling of the heart, taking its origin from a need of the Divine hidden in the folds of the subconscious. The War Upon Religion Being an Account of the Rise and Progress of Anti-christianism in Europe 2011-12-24T03:07:55.507Z A one-sided doctrine of immanence, thus, degrades both man and God. Theology and the Social Consciousness A Study of the Relations of the Social Consciousness to Theology (2nd ed.) 2011-09-27T02:00:21.343Z So that their synthesis and their complete immanence is the concreteness of educational unity in its opposition to what I have called fragmentary education. The Reform of Education 2011-07-18T02:00:21.207Z Practically it was an assertion of the inalienable worth of man; theoretically it was an assertion of the immanence of divinity in instinct, the transference of supernatural attributes to the natural constitution of mankind. Transcendentalism in New England A History 2012-02-18T03:00:16.210Z While our hope of knowing God rests on His immanence yet the idea of immanence has not been sufficiently clarified to meet our practical demands. What and Where is God? A Human Answer to the Deep Religious Cry of the Modern Soul 2011-07-03T02:00:08.347Z Immanence—Agnosticism is the negative side of Modernism; immanence constitutes its positive constituent. The War Upon Religion Being an Account of the Rise and Progress of Anti-christianism in Europe 2011-12-24T03:07:55.507Z Every thorough-going theistic view must have this at least in common with pantheism, that it recognizes everywhere a real immanence of God. Theology and the Social Consciousness A Study of the Relations of the Social Consciousness to Theology (2nd ed.) 2011-09-27T02:00:21.343Z The Old Testament is the book of God's immanence. With God in the World A Series of Papers 2010-12-20T17:12:19.523Z So have we come, once more, to the immanence of God as a necessary idea of the sceptic. The Will to Doubt An essay in philosophy for the general thinker My theory is that a gentleman leavens the great popular mass of humanity, and however superficially useless he may seem, his existence is a pledge of the immanence of the idea. Sinister Street, vol. 2 All are alike supernatural, for they all rest on the huge unseen solidity of the universe, the imperishability of matter and the immanence of law. The Arena Volume 18, No. 93, August, 1897 Waiting for this rescue, with posture and formula and phrase, we have overlooked the essential goodness and quickness of the earth and the immanence of God. The Holy Earth The fact of God's immanence in us requires this conclusion. With God in the World A Series of Papers 2010-12-20T17:12:19.523Z We can evade the difficulty only by assuming God's transcendence, and this can be done in such a way as not to exclude His immanence, or—what is the same thing—His omnipresence. Jewish Theology The transcendent Source, as well as the universal immanence, is the Triune God. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 5 "Dinard" to "Dodsworth" At the immanence of the latter her surroundings were embellished with beautiful trifles, with objects of art, with whatever influences might prenatally affect, and, in affecting, perfect the offspring. Historia Amoris: A History of Love, Ancient and Modern This principle of development, wherever it is regarded as “world-soul” or as “will” or as the “unconscious,” is frequently, through pantheism and the doctrine of immanence, made equivalent with the object of religion, with God. Naturalism And Religion The stoics, on the other hand, taught his immanence, while the eclectics sought truth by the mingling of the two ideas. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 3 "Chitral" to "Cincinnati" But this type of divine omnipresence is rather divine immanence. Jewish Theology And as the ages recede, the immanence of the Divine becomes more consciously, more pervadingly present. The Origins and Destiny of Imperial Britain Nineteenth Century Europe The Fatherhood of God and the Unity of God, the immanence of God in nature and His management of all the affairs of the universe, was his constantly reiterated belief. Alaska Days with John Muir She was too happy to consider problems of the divine immanence. In the Heart of a Fool More filled space, not with the infinite void of the Atomists, but with the Divine, ever active immanence. Democritus Platonissans Certainly, as long as Jewish monotheism conceives of God as self-conscious Intellect and freely acting Will, it can easily accept the principle of divine immanence. Jewish Theology As age flies past after age, the immanence of the Divine grows more, not less insistent. The Origins and Destiny of Imperial Britain Nineteenth Century Europe She had rebuked him for trying to teach her things which, if he accepted the immanence of God as fact, her logic had shown him were utterly false. Carmen Ariza This does not mean for a moment that the universe is God, but it does mean that the universe is maintained in its being by the immanence of God in it. The Person and Work of The Holy Spirit Mr. Brooke holds that Wordsworth did a far ampler work by his doctrine of immanence, which is perilously near Pantheism. Flowers of Freethought (Second Series) The immanence of God is a conception of the universe that puts science and religion into perfect harmony with each other because miraculous creation disappears and evolutionary creation takes its place. Elementary Theosophy But the theory of evolution fosters a doctrine of the “immanence of God” which is nothing but a modern form of pantheism. The Church, the Schools and Evolution Only because he had attempted to mix error with truth––had clung to the reality and immanence of evil, even while striving to believe good omnipotent and infinite. Carmen Ariza But the immanence of nausea stifled her, and she sat down on a brocade-covered chair. The Paliser case The war is long since over, all but saying so; but our consciousness of the immanence of propaganda bids fair to be permanent. Introduction to the Science of Sociology Although the anthropomorphic idea of God has such widespread dominion in Occidental thought the immanence of God is plainly taught and repeatedly emphasized in the Christian scriptures. Elementary Theosophy The theory of the Sephiroth was at least a noble and truly reverent guess at the mode of God's immanence in nature. Hebrew Literature What had she not sought to teach him by her simple faith, her unshaken trust in the immanence of good! Carmen Ariza Indeed, we are witnessing, this very day, even in the far West, the influence of India in her monistic overemphasis upon the divine immanence, working toward a new Christian conception of God. India, Its Life and Thought Its starting point is a re-emphasis of the Christian belief in the divine immanence in the universe and in mankind. The New Theology Emerson's teaching of the immanence of God is unmistakable in both his prose and poetry. Elementary Theosophy We sum up the lessons of history when we recognize in Hinduism the two great ideas of divine immanence and incarnation, in Mohammedanism the two equally essential truths of divine transcendence and personality. A Tour of the Missions Observations and Conclusions And the transcendence was affected by the immanence. The Heart of Nature or, The Quest for Natural Beauty These two do not exist separately, but permeate each other in reciprocal immanence, just as God in His Holiness is love, and in His love is holiness. Holy in Christ Thoughts on the Calling of God's Children to be Holy as He is Holy This, I trust, will become clearer as we proceed; it seems to me to be implied in any real belief concerning the immanence of God. The New Theology The immanence of God gives a scientific basis of morality. Elementary Theosophy The Moslem, on the other hand, believes in God's unity and transcendence, but denies his immanence. A Tour of the Missions Observations and Conclusions There was a dreaming sky above the town, and its light less came to the earth than was on it, shining in every path with a gracious immanence. The House with the Green Shutters Omnipotent Love, in its blessed immanence in the believer's soul, shews its presence and power most of all in a life of love around. Philippian Studies Lessons in Faith and Love from St. Paul's Epistle to the Philippians It is a true, indeed an inevitable, conception, if we hold anything like a consistent view of the immanence of God in His universe. The New Theology But the immanence of God represents a condition in which not punishments, but consequences, automatically follow all violations of natural law. Elementary Theosophy What now does the divine immanence mean in direct Christian experience? The Pursuit of God From the immanence of "the universal heart" there follows, not through any mediate reasoning, but by the immediate experience of its propriety, a conception of that which is of supreme worth in life. The Approach to Philosophy Men see their god, an immanence divine, Smile through the curve of flesh or moulded clay, In bare ploughed lands that go sloping away To meet the sky in one clean exquisite line. The Defeat of Youth and Other Poems In what sense language like this leaves room for the divine immanence it is difficult to see. The New Theology If we accept the idea of the immanence of God we shall be forced to abandon belief in a miraculous instantaneous creation of man and the earth on which he exists. Elementary Theosophy Then he proceeded through one of his most beautiful psalms to celebrate the glory of the divine immanence. The Pursuit of God The mystical experience proper to this philosophy is the consciousness of identity, together with the sense of universal immanence. The Approach to Philosophy Some of them question whether he were a thorough-going pantheist, and think that he taught a numerical Pantheism, an immanence of the Deity in certain souls only. Mystics and Saints of Islam But we are concerned to notice now, that this recovered truth of the immanence of God in our humanity, affords the full and sufficient explanation of that dark shadow which lies athwart all human lives. Gloria Crucis addresses delivered in Lichfield Cathedral Holy Week and Good Friday, 1907 The mind is instinctively impressed with the dignity of the idea of the evolution of the soul, which, with its corollary, the immanence of God, makes the divinity of man a fact in nature. Elementary Theosophy To me it seems the seed is just left over From the red rose-flowers' fiery transience; Just orts and slarts; berries that smoulder in the bush Which burnt just now with marvellous immanence. Look! We Have Come Through! What is known as the immanence philosophy defines reality as experience, and means by experience the subject matter of all knowledge—not defined as such, but regarded as capable of being such. The Approach to Philosophy This is not to say that this immanence is equal to, or implies the whole content of what is known as Christian salvation. Men in the Making The solution, in so far as it is possible for the mind, must be sought in the divine immanence. Christianity and Ethics A Handbook of Christian Ethics The idea of the immanence of God is as different from the popular conception as noontide is different from midnight. Elementary Theosophy In the nineteenth century the thought of God swung back to terms of immanence, and God, who had been crowded out of his world, came flooding in as the abiding life of all of it. Christianity and Progress Nor was his conviction of the immanence and spiritual guidance of the Deity ever divorced from his professional and public life. Woodrow Wilson and the World War A Chronicle of Our Own Times. There is nothing profound about this conception of "immanence." The Complex Vision The mistake so frequently made lies in regarding the Divine immanence and the Divine transcendence as mutually exclusive alternatives, whereas they are complementary to one another. Problems of Immanence: studies critical and constructive It is but a simple statement of the truth to say that the immanence of God furnishes a scientific basis of morality. Elementary Theosophy They are gradually creating hymns of their own; their public orders of service include responsive readings with meditations on the immanence of God, the supremacy of the spiritual and related themes. Modern Religious Cults and Movements The immanence of God is taught; man's helpless and sinful condition is emphasized; and the reconciliation of the two is found only in the unconditional surrender of man's will to God. The Age of the Reformation Pantheism recognizes the omnipresence of God in the universe, or, if you like the terms of the school, the immanence of God; this is its portion of truth. The Heavenly Father Lectures on Modern Atheism In a word, the Divine immanence is not the goal of our quest of God, but it is the indispensable starting-point. Problems of Immanence: studies critical and constructive The two poles—immanence and transcendence—are complementary. An Interpretation of Rudolf Eucken's Philosophy Instead of this transcendence modern preaching emphasizes immanence, often to a naïve and ludicrous degree. Preaching and Paganism The mind is immanence of Being, an original relation to all we have named reality and worshipped as divine. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 76, February, 1864 But he maintains inviolate the sole causality of God and His immanence in the human soul. Philo-Judaeus of Alexandria "This argument," he says—viz., from Divine immanence—"becomes more and more favourable to the doctrine of Christ's Divinity." Problems of Immanence: studies critical and constructive The doctrine of God's "immanence" was almost a commonplace with Browning's generation. Robert Browning They were inconsistent with their humanism in their doctrine of a personal God who was not only remote but separated from his universe, a deus ex machina who excluded the idea of immanence. Preaching and Paganism Speculative Mysticism has occupied itself largely with these two great subjects—the immanence of God in nature, and the relation of human personality to Divine. Christian Mysticism Nay, the immanence of God in him turned the poison to health, the filth to jewels. The Poetry Of Robert Browning The answer is that this soi-disant "mystical view" is simply a distorted view of what immanence means. Problems of Immanence: studies critical and constructive This unity and immanence of religion gave a consistency to society otherwise unobtainable, and poured its vitality into every form of human thought and action. Historia Calamitatum It was no more to be located than the other immanences of which I have spoken. Widdershins The new features are the great prominence given to immanence—the mystical union as an opus operatum, and the individualistic conception of the relation of Christ to the soul. Christian Mysticism These phrases indicate the immanence of three influences by which the work of the playwright is constantly conditioned. The Theory of the Theatre Once we admit this Divine self-limitation as a working theory, we shall no longer be troubled by the unreal difficulty of having to reconcile the principle of Divine immanence with the fact of individual existence. Problems of Immanence: studies critical and constructive It is the doctrine of the immanence of God; and it reveals "the effort of God, of the supreme intellect, in the extreme frontier of His universe." Browning as a Philosophical and Religious Teacher Transcendentalism was an assertion of the inalienable integrity of man, of the immanence of Divinity in instinct. Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Volume II The second is the belief in the immanence of a God who is also transcendent. Christian Mysticism And the immanence of a third person, the Italian, accepting naturally and completely the code of the little world, only added to the charm. The Pretty Lady Or, to quote the actual question of a believer in this kind of immanence, Why ask outside for a strength which we already possess? Problems of Immanence: studies critical and constructive The optimistic creed, which the poet strove to teach, must, therefore, not only establish the immanence of God, but show in some way how such immanence is consistent with the existence of particular things. Browning as a Philosophical and Religious Teacher It makes him a witness to the secret labor performed by the immanences which are about to burst forth. Delsarte System of Oratory The Greek Mysticism, based on emanation, was not congenial to the Western mind, and the time of the German, with its philosophy of immanence, was not yet. Christian Mysticism This is the full pantheistic scheme, the identitätsphilosophie, the immanence of God in his creation, a conception sublime from its tremendous unity. A Pluralistic Universe Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on the Present Situation in Philosophy But having quite definitely declined to place such a construction upon immanence, we are preserved from the absurdities which flow from it. Problems of Immanence: studies critical and constructive Christianity and philosophy, theism and pantheism, dualism and immanence, are irreconcilable opposites. History of Modern Philosophy From Nicolas of Cusa to the Present Time It assimilates the auxiliaries which surround it, and reflects the immanence proper to its nature, the contemplation of its subject deeply seen, deeply felt. Delsarte System of Oratory But we can see that he valued this method mainly as safeguarding the transcendence of God against pantheistic theories of immanence. Christian Mysticism Therefore, whatever might be the immanence of the Creator in His works, God could not, in their minds, be identified with "the fashion of this world" which "passeth away." Pantheism, Its Story and Significance Religions Ancient and Modern And assuming that such a supreme and full revelation of God has been given in history, shall we not do well to distinguish in some manner between it and every lesser manifestation of immanence? Problems of Immanence: studies critical and constructive Transcendence gives place to immanence, not only in theology, but elsewhere. History of Modern Philosophy From Nicolas of Cusa to the Present Time The immanences are powers which, under the impulse of the constituent virtues of the being, govern and modify the co-penetrating forces of the body. Delsarte System of Oratory But what is most distinctive in Eckhart's ethics is the new importance which is given to the doctrine of immanence. Christian Mysticism It has been in the direction of a practical, working realization of the immanence of God and the Divinity of man's true, inner self. Varieties of Religious Experience, a Study in Human Nature The distance between this conception and that which flows from the doctrine of Divine immanence can hardly be measured; it certainly cannot be bridged. Problems of Immanence: studies critical and constructive A law of nature means nothing to Mr. Browning if it does not mean the immanence of power, and will, and love. An Introduction to the Study of Robert Browning's Poetry I am neither for immanence nor for transcendence taken alone. Amiel's Journal But his later doctrine is that it is uncreated, the immanence of the Being and Nature of God Himself. Christian Mysticism The immanence of Deity in all things and events is our refuge from the soul-crushing tyranny of the reign of law. Expositions of Holy Scripture Second Kings Chapters VIII to End and Chronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah. Esther, Job, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes Against these phantasmal fears the doctrine of God's immanence, rightly understood, offers the best of antidotes, and here lies its unquestionable value. Problems of Immanence: studies critical and constructive Or to find the eyes, but to find offence In fingers where the sense Falters with colors, strings, Not touching with closed eyes, out of an immanence Of flame and wings. Toward the Gulf The minds which have reached the doctrine of immanence are incomprehensible to the fanatics of transcendence. Amiel's Journal But with Eckhart, as we have seen, the fundamental truth is the immanence of God Himself, not in the faculties, but in the ground of the soul. Christian Mysticism This statement affirms both the immanence and the transcendence of God. Studies in the Life of the Christian To surrender the Divine immanence will not really solve our problem. Problems of Immanence: studies critical and constructive And the Divine immanence in the soul is conceived rather in the spirit of the elder Gospels than of the fourth. The Gospels in the Second Century An Examination of the Critical Part of a Work Entitled 'Supernatural Religion' The question of immanence or of dualism is secondary. Amiel's Journal Pure immanence is unthinkable, if we are to maintain distinctions in things…. Christian Mysticism By the immanence of God is meant that He is everywhere and always present in the universe, nowhere absent from it, never separated from its life. Studies in the Life of the Christian Throughout the preceding pages we have been principally engaged in tracing the effects of the idea of Divine immanence upon the main contents of religious thought. Problems of Immanence: studies critical and constructive Jesus brooded upon the Divine immanence until at last he could declare, "I and my Father are One." The Way of Peace The philosophy of Islam blocks the way of evolution for itself, because its system leaves no room for such pregnant ideas as divine incarnation, divine immanence, the fatherhood of God. Mahomet Founder of Islam Moreover, this immanence of two fundamental impulses does not in any degree contradict the absolute unity of the mind, as soon as the mind itself, its selfhood, is distinguished from those two motors. Aesthetical Essays of Frederich Schiller I was confronted in an instant, and without any preparation, or gradation of emotion, not only with the immanence but with the ineffable greatness of that whole of which I was a part. The Adventure of Living : a Subjective Autobiography Does not this whole tangle serve yet once more to illustrate the futility of that doctrine of Divine allness which we have seen successfully masquerading as Divine immanence? Problems of Immanence: studies critical and constructive Moreover, this immanence of two fundamental impulses does not in any degree contradict the absolute unity of the mind, as soon as the mind itself, its selfhood, is distinguished from these two motors. Literary and Philosophical Essays: French, German and Italian Chill with an early autumn's immanence, Through the dark night plunges the sudden blast, Sweeping the young leaves down before their time. The Five Books of Youth They are priests, you understand, and they give lectures, and teach you all about the immanence of the divine, and about reincarnation, and Karma, and all that. The Metropolis Then, with his head farther forward than ever, and the immanence of his great brow overshadowing his ascetic face, he set himself slowly to climb the brae. The Lilac Sunbonnet This doctrine of divine immanence, for which there is ample warrant in the New Testament, is the real kernel of German mysticism. Light, Life, and Love : selections from the German mystics of the middle ages How could he tell her of the immanence of her beauty, that was not form, or weight, or colour, but something like a strange, golden light! Women in Love He no longer thought of spirits, although, it is true that a sense of the immanence and reality of the Unseen was always with him; indeed, as time went on, it increased rather than lessened. Love Eternal The woman's face was alight with reverence and pride, and Daphne turned back to her flowers, shamed by these peasant folk for their belief in the immanence of the divine. Daphne, an autumn pastoral Having no conception of the creative act, they could have none of its immanence, or the active and efficacious presence of the Creator in all his works, even in the action of second causes themselves. The American Republic : constitution, tendencies and destiny The immanence of things in the Ideas, or the partial separation of them, and the self-motion of the supreme Idea, are probably the forms in which he would have interpreted his own parable. Statesman I suppose it was because none of us were able to realize the immanence of Death until we saw his handiwork. The Cruise of the Cachalot Round the World After Sperm Whales |
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