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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...
- with the French and American missionaries; as with Chadian Islam, it syncretises aspects of pre-Christian religious beliefs. Muslims are largely concentrated...
- or social classes. This social structure was characterised both by syncretising with the native cultures of northern India but also eventually by the...
- coinage shows a seated Zeus, who may have been worshipped there as a syncretised form of the Arabian sun-god Shams. Tylos was also the site of Gr**** athletic...
- religion, the sun deity was the male god Helios, who in later times was syncretised with Apollo. In ancient Roman culture, Sunday was the day of the sun...
- African countries where Islam is dominant, Muslim communities tend to syncretise Islam with Traditional African religions, leading to a distinctive "African...
- signifies respect. Like all modern Indo-Aryan languages, Nepali grammar has syncretised heavily, losing much of the complex declensional system present in the...
- Malaysia and Singapore. In many Chinese communities, Taoism is easily syncretised with Mahayana Buddhism, thus exact religious statistics are difficult...
- Baucau, and the Diocese of Maliana. In rural areas, Catholicism is often syncretised with local animist beliefs. The number of Timorese Protestants and Muslims...
- many conversions. To the consternation of the Europeans, Ni-Vanuatu syncretised Christianity with traditional kastom beliefs. The Anglican Melanesian...