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  • Mask's interanimation of the material and the ideational, of grit and philosophically-oriented intellection -- results in stanzas notably more literary and poetic than Wolfenstein's.

    Kaufman, Notes- _Reading Shelley's Interventionist Poetry, 1819-1820_ - Romantic Circles Praxis Series 2001

  • The problem is that Gunton sees the point of connection between the divine interanimation and interpenetration and human relationality in a transcendental mark of being common to both God and creation.

    Inhabitatio Dei 2008

  • God's economic action in the world manifests the characteristics of the divine interpenetration and interanimation of the divine persons.

    Inhabitatio Dei 2008

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