Transcendence
Transcendence imparts three different but related primary meanings, it is derived from a Latin word which means climbing or going beyond. According to one sense it has originated from Ancient philosophy, or Medieval philosophy, and also from the modern philosophy. The first meaning, comes as part of the concept pair transcendence, is utilized primarily with reference to God's relation to the universe and is important in theology. Here transcendent implies that God is completely beyond the worldly ties, which is in controversy with the idea that God is manifested in the world. This meaning finds its origin in the Aristotelian perception of God as the prime mover, a non-material self-consciousness which belongs outside of the world, and in the Jewish and the Christian idea of God, God is viewed as a being outside of the world, He is the one who has created the world probably out of nothingness.