Ibne Arabi does not accept theories of ‘pure transcendence’ and ‘pure immanence’ of God. He says, He is to be regarded as both immanent and transcendent.

Ibne Arabi does not accept theories of ‘pure transcendence’ and ‘pure immanence’ of God. He says, He is to be regarded as both immanent and transcendent.
Muhiuddin Ibn Arabi
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Ibne Arabi does not accept theories of ‘pure transcendence’ and ‘pure immanence’ of God. He says, He is to be regarded as both immanent and transcendent.
Ibne Arabi does not accept theories of ‘pure transcendence’ and ‘pure immanence’ of God. He says, He is to be regarded as both immanent and transcendent.
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