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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...
- convert their inhabitants to Christianity,: 53, 68  which was initially Syncretist. Christianization by the Spanish friars occurred mostly across the settled...
- is a blend of traditional 14th century Turkish beliefs, with possible syncretist origins in Shamanism and Animism, alongside Shia and Sufi beliefs. It...
- Zlatan Ibrahimović (born 3 October 1981) is a Swedish former professional footballer who pla**** as a striker. Ibrahimović is known for his acrobatic strikes...
- A Christian denomination is a distinct religious body within Christianity, identified by traits such as a name, organization and doctrine. Individual bodies...
- gumbe, and other genres, out of mainstream audiences, even in generally syncretist African countries. The cabasa is the primary musical instrument of Guinea-Bissau...
- Xuetas, the same is true of Spain. Many of their descendants observe a syncretist form of Christian worship known as Xueta Christianity. Almost all Sephardic...
- the work is traditionally classified as 'Syncretist', although there was no school that called itself Syncretist. The Shiji (chap. 85, p. 2510) biography...
- Indonesia, uses the term Ephorus instead of bishop. In the Vietnamese syncretist religion of Caodaism, bishops (giáo sư) comprise the fifth of nine hierarchical...
- "follower of the way of life of Nanak"), also known as Nanakshahi, is a syncretist movement which follows Guru Nanak (1469–1539), the founder of Sikhism...