Divine presence


Divine presence, presence of God, Inner God, or simply presence is a concept in religion, spirituality, and theology that deals with the ability of a deity to be "present" with human beings, sometimes associated with omnipresence.

Conceptualizations

The concept is shared by many religious traditions, is found in a number of independently derived conceptualizations, and each of these has culturally distinct terminology. Some of the various relevant concepts and terms are:

Abrahamic religions

Judaism

The Sages of Israel have given expression of the Divine Presence in their writings:

Christianity

Christians generally take Matthew 18:20 to confirm Christ's presence when they meet in his name; cf. Catholic teaching according to the Second Vatican Council: "Christ is always present in His Church, especially in her liturgical celebrations". Christians also recognize a special presence of Christ in the Eucharist, although among varying denominations they differ about exactly how, where, and when Christ is present. While all agree that there is no perceptible change in the elements, some believe that they actually become the body and blood of Christ, others believe the true body and blood of Christ are really present in, with, and under the bread and wine which remain physically unchanged, others believe in a real but purely spiritual presence of Christ in the Eucharist, and still others take the act to be only a symbolic reenactment of the Last Supper.
  • – Catholic concept of Christ fully, truly and substantially present in the Eucharist with the physical species being substantially absent.
  • – Lutheran concept of Christ being "infused" within the species of communion with these aspects still substantially present.

Islam (with Sufism)

Divine Presence in Islam is known as "Hadra" and the human experience of it is known as "Hudur".
Practices in Sufism intended to evoke Hudur usually characterize it as "the heart's presence with Allah". Examples of such practices include:

Indian religions

In Hinduism, an avatar is the appearance or incarnation of a deity on Earth.