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Syncretism (/ˈsɪŋkrətɪzəm, ˈsɪn-/) is the
practice of
combining different beliefs and
various schools of thought.
Syncretism involves the
merging or ****imilation...
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Religious syncretism is the
blending of
religious belief systems into a new system, or the
incorporation of
other beliefs into an
existing religious tradition...
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history of
Christianity began with the life of Jesus, an
itinerant Jewish preacher and teacher, who was
crucified in
Jerusalem c. AD 30–33. His followers...
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achieve a goal of reconciliation.
Political syncretism is also
referred to as catch-all politics, and
syncretism is
characterized by
vague positioning on...
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distinction ever existed. The term
syncretism is
often used when a
fairly regular pattern can be
observed across a paradigm.
Syncretism is a
specific form of linguistic...
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Syncretism or the
Mixed School (Chinese: 雜家; pinyin: zájiā) in
Chinese philosophy is an
eclectic school of
thought that
combined elements of Confucianism...
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United States. In
Latin America,
Yoruba religion has been in
intense Syncretism with Christianity,
Indigenous religions and
Spiritism since the first...
- ("Mercury the Teetotaler"), a
syncretism of
Mercury with a
Carthaginian god of commerce.
Mercurius Visucius, a
syncretism of the
Celtic god
Visucius with...
- had a fear of
syncretism,
which was
carried on by
current African Christian leadership in an
attempt to keep
Christianity "pure."
Syncretism in
Africa is...
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February 3, 2024.
Retrieved January 19, 2021. Schumacher, John N. (1984). "
Syncretism in
Philippine Catholicism: Its
Historical Causes".
Philippine Studies...