10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IMMANENTISM»
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immanentism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A New Dictionary of Christian Theology
R. R. RUETHER Immanentism The term has two related meanings. 1. As a
principle of explanation, immanentism is the view that any events or phenomena
within the world are explicable in terms of other events within the world.
Immanentism ...
Alan Richardson, John Bowden, 1983
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Politics and Religious Consciousness in America
ample, immanentism does not imply restricted communication. Imma- nentist
systems are commonly defended as clarifications of a delusive transcendence.
And although immanentism can mean a kind of solipsism, it more commonly
refers to ...
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Russian Religious Thought
which he denigrated as pantheism or "immanentism," and therefore unchristian.
He claimed that Meister Eckhardt's acosmism was actually anticosmism, the
Buddhist nirvana, and that Jacob Boehme expounded a special form of mystical ...
Judith Deutsch Kornblatt, Richard F. Gustafson, 1996
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Participatory Learning: Religious Education in a Globalizing ...
They speak about immanentism if people agree that life only has meaning if an
individual tries to make the best of it. The combination of theism and
immanentism gives rise to three types: pure theism (disagreement with
immanentism); ...
Chris A. M. Hermans, 2003
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God's Existence and Other Philosophical Essays
What exactly is immanentism and what exactly is meant by transcendence? In the
knowing process of the immanentistic conception of knowledge, the thinking
subject, man, can know only his own impressions (sensations, ideas), and not ...
Paul Gerard Horrigan, 2007
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Transcendentalism Overturned: From Absolute Power of ...
BERGSON'S IMMANENTISM VERSUS MERLEAU-PONTY'S IMMANENTISM
Although Deleuze and Merleau-Ponty finally characterize Bergson's
philosophical project differently, this does not necessarily imply an opposition.
First of all, as it ...
Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, 2011
IV If one were to write a history of nineteenth century western Christianity under
some such title as 'The Ramifications of Immanentism', a surprisingly
comprehensive account could result. We use the term 'Christianity' advisedly, for,
whether ...
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Faithful Reason: Essays Catholic and Philosophical
For convenience, let me speak of the Cartesian-cum-Kantian view of reason as
universalism, of MacIntyre's tradition-constituted rationality as immanentism and
of the idea that is now under consideration as relativism. (These correspond to
the ...
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Idealism Without Limits: Hegel and the Problem of Objectivity
Mental immanentism is only one of the forms of immanentism that I will be
discussing.41 The other two forms will be immanentism of consciousness or
experience (Abel, Lenk, Rescher) and immanentism of experience and thought (
Kant, ...
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Husserl’s Position in the School of Brentano
Thus we may distinguish between strong immanentism (according to which the
object actually, albeit partly, exists in consciousness) and weak immanentism (
according to which the object exists only in a modified sense). We have also
seen ...
9 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «IMMANENTISM»
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immanentism is used in the context of the following news items.
The Real Problem In Apologetics
... materialism, it certainly has a tendency to lead the only-casually-thinking mind more towards immanentism than towards (say) platonism. «Patheos, Jan 15»
The neighbor in the self
Thus "transcendence" defined by 'panthesism' and 'immanentism', lends the 'theoretical particles' for the summary - when closely examining ... «Open Democracy, Jul 14»
“The Accidental Universe”: Physics overthrows itself
... physical world,” as does the deity of deism and what Lightman calls immanentism, the sort of God envisioned by both Spinoza and Einstein. «Salon, Jan 14»
Pope Francis reveals his radical message – and it will startle …
... which the Holy Spirit raises up in order to liberate non-Christians from atheistic immanentism or from purely individual religious experiences. «Telegraph.co.uk, Nov 13»
Traditionalists indicate definitive break with Catholic Church
... doctrine with liberal ideas; a magisterium imbued with the modernist ideas of subjectivism, of immanentism and of perpetual evolution.” «Catholic News Agency, Jun 13»
Finitude, Existence, and Community: Letting the Individual Die
... “community of the individual” which posits a necessary subjective identity and maintains the ideology behind immanentism, totalitarianism, and genocide. «Student Pulse, Jul 12»
Liberation theology is dead but not departed; it still occasionally …
Immanentism of this kind (“every phenomenon of conscience proceeds from man as man”) was also a characteristic of liberation theology (with ... «Catholic Herald Online, Jul 11»
Chesterton's prophetic voice, now increasingly being heard once …
... Protestantism; here, too, Chesterton's transcendentalist arguments against the immanentism of his own day seem almost uncannily prescient. «Catholic Herald Online, Jun 11»
We are all going to die – that's why we are Catholic
Immanentism corrodes our view of who God is and who we are. We glide into neglect of the supernatural. We become less and less concerned ... «Catholic Herald Online, Jan 11»