<Ul> <Li> casting immanence as a characteristic of a transcendent god (common in Abrahamic religions), </Li> <Li> subsuming immanent personal gods in a greater transcendent being (such as with Brahman in Hinduism), or </Li> <Li> approaching the question of transcendence as something which can only be answered through an appraisal of immanence . </Li> </Ul> <Li> casting immanence as a characteristic of a transcendent god (common in Abrahamic religions), </Li> <Li> subsuming immanent personal gods in a greater transcendent being (such as with Brahman in Hinduism), or </Li> <Li> approaching the question of transcendence as something which can only be answered through an appraisal of immanence . </Li>

What does immanent mean in relation to god