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- From: "James Piat" <piat1 AT bellsouth.net>
- To: "Percy-L: Literary and Philosophical Discussion" <percy-l AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: Re: transcendence and immanence
- Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2002 03:58:40 -0500
Dear David,
Yes, this all rings true with me as well --I must be in an especially
harmonious mood -lol
> I agree with Karey. She wrote:
>
> <The transcendent God is the intangible, abstract God -- the God that is
> without us; the immanent God is within us, manifested in the physical
> world.I think one of Percy's points is that separately they're not good,
they
> must be integrated.>
>
> From a Christian perspectve, of course, the integration is found in the
> Incarnation--of God becoming man.
>
> David .
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Re: transcendence and immanence,
rflynn, 03/18/2002
- Re: transcendence and immanence, Karey Perkins, 03/19/2002
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: transcendence and immanence, Rhonda McDonnell, 03/19/2002
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Re: transcendence and immanence,
SrCoyote, 03/19/2002
- Re: transcendence and immanence, James Piat, 03/19/2002
- Re: transcendence and immanence, James Piat, 03/19/2002
- Re: transcendence and immanence, rflynn, 03/19/2002
- Re: transcendence and immanence, Rhonda McDonnell, 03/21/2002
- Re: transcendence and immanence, Nikkibar, 03/22/2002
- Re: transcendence and immanence, Marcus Smith, 03/22/2002
- Re: transcendence and immanence, Rhonda McDonnell, 03/26/2002
- Re: transcendence and immanence, Rhonda McDonnell, 03/26/2002
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