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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...
- Baerman, Matthew;
Dunstan Brown;
Greville G.
Corbett (2002). "
Syncretism".
Surrey Syncretisms Database.
University of Surrey. doi:10.15126/SMG.10/1. Baerman...
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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...
- The
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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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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representing syncretisms with non-Roman deities. The most
common and
significant of
these epithets included the following:
Mercurius Artaios, a
syncretism of Mercury...
- ****enistic period, Alexander's
legacy includes the
cultural diffusion and
syncretism that his
conquests engendered, such as Greco-Buddhism and ****enistic...
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Social Darwinism Social interventionism Social order State capitalism Syncretism Totalitarianism Volksgemeinschaft Volk ohne Raum Volkskörper Politicians...
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compared to
syncretism, but the two
concepts differ in
their approach to
combining elements from
different traditions.
While syncretism in
religion involves...