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Summary Of: Syncretism

Syncretism also occurs commonly in... Syncretism may occur in architecture as well... Overt syncretism in folk belief may show cultural acceptance of an alien or previous tradition... Syncretism tends to facilitate coexistence and constructive interaction between different cultures... Religious syncretism exhibits blending of two or more religious belief systems into a new system... Such adherents sometimes see syncretism as a betrayal of their pure truth... Syncretism functioned as an essential feature of... Syncretism did not play a role when Christianity split into... the war against syncretism should be continued... Diderot portrayed syncretism as the concordance of eclectic sources... Other forms of syncretism not directly related to religion appear in the modern world as well... represent an important contemporary example of cultural syncretism observable in much of the...

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