The Immanence of God is a philosophical book written by Borden Parker Bowne in 1905. It explores the concept of God's immanence, which refers to the idea that God is present and active in the world and in human experience. Bowne argues that this view of God is more meaningful and relevant to modern life than the traditional idea of a distant, transcendent deity. He examines the implications of immanence for morality, religion, and human consciousness,...