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religious historyMarked by its conflicting etymology and predisposed by its past use in theology as a pejorative and biased term, syncretism has entered the study of religion, including anthropology, for the purpose of describing processes in religion of integration, acculturation, transformation, and ...
Sikhism combines elements of Islam and Hinduism. Manichaeism combines Zoroastrianism, Christianity, and other religions. What does syncretism mean? Syncretism refers to the creation of a new culture or religion or aspect of a society through the interactions between multiple cultures. An example of ...
Syncretism refers to the blending and/or merging of different belief systems or cultural traditions, resulting in the formation of new religious practices. This can occur when two or more distinct belief systems come into contact with each other and their ideas, symbols, and practices become ...
In this paper we argue that the conjunctions of religion and politics through eruptions of violence are codetermined and codependent through syncretic manifestations rather than a result of some kind of basic clash between different, sel... R Imre,J Jose - 《Religion State & Society》 被引量:...
First I analyze the historical origin of the concept in the seventeenth and eighteenth ce... L Catana - 《History & Theory》 被引量: 11发表: 2005年 Religious Beliefs in Today's Cuban Society: Basic Characteristics According to the Level of Elaboration of the Concept of the Supernatural. ...
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into the history, expressed through: “...the will to leave the contemplation of the nature and of the eternal” [4, pg. 18]. Returning to the archetype as if to an original model, at least hypothetically, seems necessary when the society wants to find itself in everything it has the...
While Zürcher focuses on the early political history (until the fourth century AD), Ch’en looks at various points of interaction, from politics to social customs, focusing especially on how Buddhism adapted itself to Chinese politics and society. Sharf finally looks at the realm of ideas: his...
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