immanentism

/ˈɪmənənˌtɪzəm/
noun
  1. A philosophical or theological doctrine that holds that the divine, spiritual, or ultimate reality exists within the world and within human beings, rather than outside or beyond it.
    • The poet's work reflects a gentle immanentism, finding the sacred in everyday life.
    • Immanentism argues that God is present in all of nature, not separate from it.
    • Some forms of pantheism are closely related to immanentism.
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