Definition of Immanentists

1. immanentist [n] - See also: immanentist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Immanentists

immanely
immanence
immanences
immanencies
immanency
immanent
immanent critique
immanentise
immanentised
immanentises
immanentising
immanentism
immanentisms
immanentist
immanentistic
immanentists (current term)
immanentize
immanentized
immanentizes
immanentizing
immanently
immanifest
immanities
immanity
immantle
immantled
immantles
immantling
immarcescible
immarginate

Literary usage of Immanentists

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann, Edward Aloysius Pace, Condé Bénoist Pallen, Thomas Joseph Shahan, John Joseph Wynne (1913)
"... they are all agreed on this point: James, Schiller, Bergson, Papini, the neo-Critics of science and the immanentists. What, then, docs the concept do? ..."

2. The Labor Problem and the Social Catholic Movement in France: A Study in the by Parker Thomas Moon (1921)
"Invariably they exalt Life, " Life possessing a truth and a logic of its own, different from rational logic and truth, as the immanentists say. ..."

3. Passing Protestantism and Coming Catholicism by Newman Smyth (1908)
"They state again with firmness their position in this reply: "We are then immanentists, but the immanentism is not that gross error which the Encyclical ..."

4. The Great Problems by Bernardino Varisco (1914)
"The principle of ordered activity, immanent or intrinsic in the world, is reason—say the immanentists or Monists or Pantheists—and therefore it is nonsense ..."

5. The Programme of Modernism: A Reply to the Encyclical of Pius X., Pascendi by Alfred Leslie Lilley (1908)
"(c) Characteristics and Consequences of our Immanentism We are therefore immanentists. But immanent- ism is not that terrible evil which the Encyclical ..."

6. Essays & Addresses on the Philosophy of Religion by Friedrich Hügel, Friedrich H̀eugel (1921)
"... connected with the points in need of elucidation against the Pure immanentists. But this study excludes any equal consideration ..."

7. The Programme of Modernism: A Reply to the Encyclical of Pius X., Pascendi by Ernesto Buonaiuti, Alfred Leslie Lilley (1908)
"... surroundings and historical setting naturally impose upon it. (c) Characteristics and Consequences of our Immanentism. We are therefore immanentists. ..."

8. A History of French Literature by Charles Henry Conrad Wright (1912)
"... such as Edouard Le Roy, is not hostile to science, but considers it subordinate to faith. The immanentists, such as Maurice Blondel and the P. ..."

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