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God is considered transcendent in that He exists beyond the physical world and is separate from His creation. At the same time, God is immanent as He is present and active within the universe, sustaining and guiding all things. This duality of being both transcendent and immanent allows God to be both above and involved in creation.
Both transcendent and immanent. God is above all worlds, and also permeates all worlds. He is also nearby and hears people's prayers.
Transcendent means some thing or someone who is beyond and outside the ordinary range of human experience or understanding. God is the author of all things while men put forward theories most of the time. God is the most intelligent of all.
A common belief is that God possesses knowledge of all things past, present, and future, known as omniscience. Additionally, God may have knowledge that is beyond human comprehension, such as the mysteries of creation and the afterlife.
Wiktionary lists the following meanings for "transcendent": 1. surpassing usual limits 2. beyond the range of usual perception 3. free from constraints of the material world All three might apply in this case. People who believe in God usually believe that He is very powerful. He is beyond the "usual limits" - He is not bound by things that limit humans. He is "beyond the range of usual perception", that is, we can't know everything about Him. And He is "free from constraints of the material world". Some religions believe that God is part of this world, but that doesn't really make sense, especially if we believe that He made this world in the first place.
The student was transcendent in all subjects.
Plato believed in a transcendent world because he thought that the physical world is temporary and imperfect, while the world of Forms is eternal and perfect. He argued that true knowledge and reality can only be found in the transcendent realm of Forms, which are the ideal, unchanging essences of all things.
God created this whole universe and us as well. He protects us and cares for us like our parents do, as it's written in the holy bible, "God protects as a father cares for his child". He is like a parent to us, but can we really describe god using human language? Most people believe God is omnipotent, omniscient and transcendent meaning he's all powerful, all knowing and beyond the universe but do these words fully describe God.
A:Subjectivism is the philosophical position that all knowledge and truths are subject to the individual's interpretation and experience. In reference to religion, this would deny the possibility of transcendent knowledge and imply that religion is not true apart from personal interpretation and experience.
This is a popular debated topic among the religious and the nonreligious communities.A religious person would tell you that God is everywhere ("omnipresent"), while a nonreligious person would tell you this is all in the person's head. Belief and faith are what keep religion going.In religious scholarship, the belief that God is in everything (e.g., in nature and the cosmos) is called pantheism. A similar term, panentheism, means that God is not only in everything, but God is beyond everything--formless and transcendent.
Many human beings believes that, knowledge of God will lead them to God.
God is black! _______________________________________________________ God is beyond all mankind imagination of figure, color, shape, ... and the like. God is the creator of all the universe and what is beyond the universe. So, it is nonsense to assume a color for God who created colors. God is the one and only one God with no partner, no companion, no son, no father, no associate, and no equivalence,