Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Being within the world; belonging to the material world.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • adjective Being within the material world; -- opposed to extramundane.

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  • adjective Within the material world.

Etymologies

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intra- +‎ mundane

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Examples

  • They oscillate be - tween intramundane and supramundane conceptions of the future, but throughout there persists the belief that the final consummation is “beyond history” and that on this earth there can be no assurance of con - tinuing betterment.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas MORRIS GINSBERG 1968

  • While it seems clear that intramundane causation is transitive, that if (where A, B, and C are events) A causes B, and B causes C. then A causes C, there is no necessary transivity in the case of any causal aspects or features of the divine willing permission, if there are any (there are some causal features if wicked people are upheld and conserved in being by God).

    Triablogue 2009

  • It is tempting, but I believe crude and misleading, to assimilate the working of such permission into intramundane models of causation, and particularly to general physical determinism.

    Triablogue 2009

  • It is tempting, but I believe crude and misleading, to assimilate the working of such permission to intramundane models of causation, and particularly to theories of physical determinism.

    Triablogue 2009

  • While it seems clear that intramundane causation is transitive, that if (where A, B and C are mundane events) A causes B, and B causes C, then A causes C, there is no necessary transitivity in the case of the causal aspects or features of the divine willing permission.

    Triablogue 2009

  • As Voëgelin concluded, "The Marxian spiritual disease … consists in the self-divinization and self-salvation of man; the intramundane logos of human consciousness is substituted for the transcendental logos ….

    Latest Articles 2009

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