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  3. Imanensi

Imanensi

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Definition & Context

Noun

Noun

A word that functions as the name of a specific object or set of objects, such as living creatures, places, actions, qualities, states of existence, or ideas.

The property or condition of being inherently present within something, such that its existence or influence originates internally rather than transcendently. The term “immanence” denotes an inherent presence within an object, process, or reality.

Synonyms & Variants

batiniah

batiniah

Something internal or spiritual, often used in spiritual contexts to denote the presence of God within the self or nature.

Social Variant
inherensi

inherensi

The state of being inherent; a quality that is permanently and inseparably part of something.

Synonym
internalitas

internalitas

The state or quality of being internal; a technical term in philosophy for immanence.

Register Variant
Keberadaan internal

Keberadaan internal

A more descriptive equivalent used to explain the concept of immanence to a general audience.

synonym
melekat

melekat

The state of being closely attached or united so as to form an inseparable whole.

Synonym
Keinherenan

Keinherenan

A formal synonym emphasizing a quality that is naturally integrated or inseparable from a subject.

synonym
Keterikatan batin

Keterikatan batin

Used in spiritual or emotional contexts to describe a profound presence within the soul.

synonym

Usage Notes or Etymology

The term derives from Latin immanens (the participle of immanere, combining in- 'within' and maneo 'to remain/abide'), transmitted into European languages via words such as 'immanence' and subsequently adapted into Indonesian. Historically, the concept functions in theology to contrast a divine presence that is inherent in the world (immanence) with a presence that transcends it (transcendence); In philosophy it appears in the works of figures such as Spinoza and in later continental treatments (e.g. , Deleuzian discussions) to indicate forces or realities operating from within rather than from an external source. The academically standard spelling is frequently found as “immanensi”/immanentia; The form “imanensi” occurs as an orthographic simplification in general usage. For formal or scholarly writing, consistency with publishing and dictionary standards (typically favoring “immanensi”) is recommended.

Real-world Usage

Konsep imanensi ilahi dalam alam semesta menjadi poin utama dalam diskusi teologi formal tersebut.

English Translation
The concept of divine immanence within the universe was the main point in that formal theological discussion.

Representative of real-world usage and contextual accuracy.

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