Dictionary of Theological Terms
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This gives brief definitions of some words used in theology.
15. Immanence, immanent
Immanence means "remaining in." God is not only transcendent (other than us) but he can also be immanent - with us. The word comes from Latin roots, but by a happy coincidence it is similar to the Hebrew Immanuel, which means "God with us."
There are two similar words that are sometimes confused with immanent:
- Eminent means "outstanding." For example, he was an eminent football player.
- Imminent (with an i) means "about to happen." For example, Is Christ's return imminent?