immaneness
/ɪmˈmeɪnəns/ or /ɪmˈmeɪnsəns/Definitions
1. noun
The quality or state of being immanent, or present and inherent in something.
“The concept of immanence is central to many philosophical and theological traditions.”
2. noun
The quality or state of being inherent or innate in something.
“The immanence of the divine in human nature is a theme explored in many works of literature.”
3. noun
A theological concept referring to the presence and action of God in the world.
“The immanence of God is a key aspect of many spiritual traditions.”