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IMMANENCE, in philosophy and theology a term applied, in contradistinction to "transcendence," to the fact or condition of being entirely within something (from Lat. in-manere, to dwell in, remain). Its most important use is for the theological conception of God as existing in and throughout the created world, as opposed, for example, to Deism (q.v.), which conceives Him as separate from and above the universe. This conception has been expressed in a great variety of forms (see THEISM, PANTHEISM).