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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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follow indigenous religions,
whose practices and folk
beliefs are
often syncretized with
Christianity and Islam.: 29–30
Buddhism is
practiced by
about 0...
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fetal position or
birthing position and cry
tears of pain.
Common syncretization is as the
Virgin and
Infant of Prague, who wear
matching red velvet...
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Africans in
slavery held on to
their traditional Vodou beliefs by
secretly syncretizing it with Catholicism. The
French enacted the Code Noir ("Black Code")...
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Jojitsu (Satyasiddhi – historical,
syncretized with Sanron)
Kusha (Abhidharmakośa – historical,
syncretized with Hossō)
Sanron (Mādhyamaka – historical)...
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Chinese Manichaeism, also
known as
Monijiao (Chinese: 摩尼教; pinyin: Móníjiào; Wade–Giles: Mo2-ni2 Chiao4; lit. 'religion of Moni') or
Mingjiao (Chinese:...
- religion, the sun
deity was the male god Helios, who in
later times was
syncretized with Apollo. In the Bible,
Malachi 4:2
mentions the "Sun of Righteousness"...
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patroness of Cuba, and a
symbol of
Cuban culture. In Santería, she has been
syncretized with the
goddess Oshun. A
breakdown of the
followers of Afro-Cuban religions...
- as pharaohs. Some
traditions merged, as Gr**** and
Egyptian gods were
syncretized into
composite deities, such as Serapis, and
classical Gr****
forms of...
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revered in
several Afro-Brazilian religions, such as Umbanda,
where it is
syncretized in the form of the
orisha Ogun. However, the
connection of
George with...