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religious innovators sometimes construct new
faiths or key
tenets syncretically, with the
added benefit or aim of
reducing inter-religious discord....
- syncretism, or
syncretic politics,
combine elements from
across the
conventional left–right
political spectrum. The main idea of
syncretic politics is that...
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succeed in
eradicating older beliefs and practices. Many
religions have
syncretic elements, but
adherents often frown upon the
application of the label...
- head of a woman, for the
female variant. In
Tendai Buddhism Ugajin was
syncretically fused with
Buddhist goddess Benzaiten,
which became known as Uga Benzaiten...
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Wicca (English: /ˈwɪkə/), also
known as "The Craft", is a
modern pagan,
syncretic, Earth-centred religion.
Considered a new
religious movement by scholars...
- A
mixed language, also
referred to as a
hybrid language or
fusion language, is a type of
contact language that
arises among a
bilingual group combining...
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Syncretics were
Francis Foster Barham,
Richard Henry Horne, and John
Westland Marston.
Barham and
Heraud founded the
Syncretic Society, or
Syncretic ****ociation...
- another. She is in the form of a
skeleton or
rotting corpse and is
syncretically represented by the
Anima Sola ("Forsaken Soul"). Mai-Louise is an Ibo...
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Maronite Melkite Ukrainian Catholic Eastern Orthodoxy Antiochian LDS
Protestantism Islam Hinduism Judaism Syncretic Religions Candomblé
Quimbanda Umbanda...
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opting not to use
fertility control.
Hardline has
always been
highly syncretic (over time
absorbing influences from
Islam and a host of
other schools...