syncretism in A Sentence

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    Syncretism is not unusual, where pre-Islamic practices and beliefs persist among Muslim communities.

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    Religious and philosophical Syncretism combines the occult, mystical, spiritualistic and other areas, unlike the traditional religious trends.

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    While Syncretism is fine if it is an upgrade to the tradition, it is often difficult to tell if it yields an upgrade.

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    Syncretism, or the amalgamation of different schools of thought, is a moderately negative sign that people may be failing to transfer a tradition of knowledge.

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    Syncretism is a principle by which it is determined how a person relates to the world around, to himself, as he relates to reproducible activity.

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    Such religious-philosophical Syncretism can be observed in such areas as Gnosticism, Alexandrian philosophy, theosophy, in particular Blavatsky's theosophy, the anthroposophy of Agni Yoga of the Roerichs or Rudolf Steiner.

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    Syncretism is an essential characteristic of social, cultural, philosophically filled life, formed by the desire of man to connect with the most important for him natural and social rhythms.

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    In order to cope somehow with the subject of this discussion, differentiation is carried out within the concept itself according to different characteristics, taking into account the level of Syncretism.

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    Historically, in Hellenistic religions, Syncretism was very widespread in the Inca state, while the incorporation of gods on the conquered lands into their own religious worship was maintained even at the level of state policy.

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