The psychology of immanence The doctrine or theory of immanence holds that the divine encompasses or is manifested in the material world. It is held by some philosophical and metaphysical theories of divine presence. Immanence is usually applied in monotheistic, pantheistic, pandeistic, or panentheistic faiths to suggest that the spiritual world permeates the mundane. It is often contrasted with theories of transcendence,
rather than the
eschatology
the part of theology concerned with death, judgement, and the final destiny of the soul and of humankind:"Christian hope is concerned with eschatology, or the science of last things"of transcendence
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