immanentist

/ˈɪmənənˌtɪst/
noun
  1. A person who believes in or supports the doctrine of immanentism, holding that the divine or ultimate reality exists within the world.
    • Immanentists often emphasize personal spiritual experience over external authority.
    • As an immanentist, she sees the sacred in every leaf and stone.
    • The philosopher was known as a leading immanentist of the 20th century.
adjective
  1. Relating to or characteristic of immanentism or its followers.
    • The book presents an immanentist interpretation of religious texts.
    • Immanentist thinkers reject the idea of a distant, uninvolved God.
    • Her immanentist view of nature led her to become an environmental activist.
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