This material is readily available on the internet. What aspect of immanence are you struggling with? This sounds like you have a master paper due by the end of April for your terms. Please elaborate as to what I have posted here and in my threads that you don't understand regarding MY trancendent God being immanent.
My God is omnipotent, omniscent, omnipresent. He is immutable in both His love and laws. I am not a pantheist, but do know that God has given each part of the creation an energy/spirit. (Scripture tells me this.) It is not "Him" in each thing, but it's own that responds to the Creator. The very idea of trying to decipher God with man's cognitive (in)ability is almost laughable. Do you expect to receive anything more than a priori statements regarding the workings of a transcendent God in a salvation experience?
We cannot know the whole mind of God, for that in itself would lower Him to our status. What we know is what He has allowed us to find out, through prayer and reading and experiencing through the third aspect of the trinity. God is transcendent. He came to bring us salvation, and remains today in the form of the Holy Spirit, indwelling the believer. You appear to be seeking a posteriori for an a priori experience.
However, the reasons for all the Scripture regarding the signs, is because the Jewish people also required signs. They were the original "show me" state. The book of Matthew was written just for this reason: to show the Jewish people that this, indeed was the Messiah that came. This was the original intent of the miracles He did.
Your evidence is written in the stars. Not as astrology for future telling, but that God has used them to prove so much, if you would only look. This is the reason Scripture tells us that they saw the signs and knew, but refused Him anyway. That all "knew" who He was at the time.
One shining example is the Star of Bethlehem. Please tell me what your sense of evidence is once you have at least read that text.
www.starofbethlehem.net
So you see, I personally believe that He is involved in the world today, though He remains immutable in allowing us our free will. Soon return to put it back to it's original, beautiful self it was, with sinless creations. A transcendent God that provides immanence for us.