adjective
- of, relating to, or characteristic of immanentism; holding that reality or divinity is inherent in or pervades the natural world rather than transcending it
Usage: philosophy; theology; formal
Examples
- The philosopher adopted an immanentistic view, arguing that meaning exists within nature itself.
- Immanentistic theology emphasizes God's presence in the world rather than beyond it.
- Her immanentistic approach rejected the idea of a distant, otherworldly reality.
- The immanentistic perspective sees value as emerging from material conditions rather than external principles.