That is he correct spelling of the word "immanent". There are also the words "imminent" and "eminent" if the first word was not what you were looking for.
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Yes, you can. Here is an example sentence: Example: His thoughts were immanent
The sense of wonder is immanent in the beauty of nature.
On its own, immanent means existing, or operating, within; inherentThe term 'the immanent' means an experience of the presence of God in the universe.
transcendent
The cast of The Notion of Immanent Causation - 2009 includes: Jasmin Rexhepi as Man beneath house
The destruction of your test with be immanent for you are a cheater.
immanent
The opposite of transcendent is immanent. Transcendent refers to something beyond or above the ordinary realm, while immanent refers to something existing or operating within something else.
Deism
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.
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Well.... Immanent is where a spiritual belief is on earth or within earth. Transcendant is where spiritual belief is out of this world. For example: the balance of Christianity would be God is in heaven and is transcendant but he created the all things on earth so he shows immanence through nature. Hope this help all those seniors doing religious studies xxx