immanentists

/ɪˈmænəntɪsts/
noun
  1. People who believe that a divine being or spiritual force exists within the universe and is not separate from it.
    • Immanentists often find spiritual meaning in everyday life rather than in a distant heaven.
    • The immanentists argued that God is present in every part of nature.
    • Some philosophers are immanentists who see the divine in the laws of physics.
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