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They had believed in a governing philosophy which enslaved even as it proclaimed a transcendent freedom.
It is the basis of his attack on transcendent metaphysics, and on all religions that postulate an afterlife.
This, he states, is strong evidence in support of religion and of a personal, transcendent God.
Our allegiance must be to a transcendent God whose righteousness and mercy are both beyond our understanding.
In all spiritual traditions, spirit or divinity is said to be immanent as well as transcendent.
If we believe that God cannot change God's own mind, are we limiting, or boxing in, our transcendent God?
Naturalism does not deny the existence of God, either as transcendent or immanent.
He who knows it as existing in the cave of the heart, in the transcendent akasha realizes all his desires along with the Omniscient Brahman.
One further area which is necessary to analyse is whether or not God is transcendent or immanent.
Here, life is presented as purely immanent to itself and without a lapse into transcendent views of nature such as pantheism and animism.
God becomes transcendent, the question of possible immanence becoming problematical.
Again, the idea of a non-material, transcendent Creator provides an answer.
Someday, if we do a good job, then somehow a transcendent God will come and bring Mashiach, bring the Messiah, and so transform the world.
Never lost from memory is the transcendent God who exists not only on the other side of space, but also on the other side of time.
Saying that God is transcendent is therefore saying that none of the limitations of finite life apply to him.
Western concepts of God have ranged from the detached transcendent demiurge of Aristotle to the pantheism of Spinoza.
However, he does make a good case that the demand for some more transcendent basis for ethics is misplaced.
The nonsense lyrics are either the ramblings of a burnt out fool or transcendent works of genius.
Of course, the herald of the neoteric Eden must embody the same transcendent characteristics.
It is of a transcendent level of kitsch, unsurpassed in any votive shrine I've ever seen.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Our town, as may be imagined, buzzed with transcendent gossip on the morrow.
He is transcendent above all His works even while He is immanent within them.
But, after all, I hope I shall be enabled to be honest to a merit so transcendent.
There had been the engrossment of transcendent emotion in repelling the charge.
The faculty of expatiation is the possession of transcendent supremacy even when such organs are not employed.
Race is such a transcendent parameter and so are gender, familial affiliation or contacts and influence.
The quality of the love of procreating is known from its delight, which is supereminent and transcendent.
Also he sometimes supposes that God is immanent in the world, sometimes that he is transcendent.
In sharp contrast to the proponents of orthodoxy, progressivists deny the existence of any external and transcendent source of moral authority.
The old transcendent conception of God has yielded to the immanent.
He was an universal favourite, and his ingenuity in little things was transcendent.
Here again, then, as has been already observed, the transcendent excellence of Homer is manifest.
Society is sure to slander a woman of transcendent beauty and intellect.
This is one of the transcendent issues involved in this contest.
Her delivery of 'Casta Diva' is a transcendent effort of vocalization.
The gregariousness even of some believers is a huddling together against God rather than adoration of His true transcendent holiness.
Perfection' was Martin's preferred term for what abstractionists have called the spiritual, mystical, absolute, and transcendent.
And what we argue is that in this unfaith, hope cannot be present either for both faith and hope require the transcendent unknown.
However, McGahern is aware that his aesthetic cannot be fully mastered by a transcendent Mnemosyne, and that the recalcitrant present may refuse to budge.
Platonist or transcendent realism holds that properties are abstract objects in the classical sense, of being nonmental, nonspatial, and causally inefficacious.
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