Examples of 'syncretic' in a sentence

Meaning of "syncretic"

Syncretic: describing the amalgamation of different beliefs or practices into a cohesive whole
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  • Combining disparate elements in one system, especially as in forms of religious observance, philosophical systems, or artistic creations.

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It is combined with syncretic so many other gods.
Most religions and religious movements are syncretic.
His work contains syncretic elements.
Syncretic content plane.
The groups held idiosyncratic syncretic views.
Bauls constitute both a syncretic religious sect and a musical tradition.
More successful missions have adopted a syncretic approach.
Syncretic political movements.
And yet the reality is syncretic.
Other modern syncretic religions.
This has led some scholars to label the practice as a syncretic faith.
This is an illustration of the syncretic nature of many cargo cult rituals.
They also combined it with Christianity in a syncretic fashion.
Some indigenous persons adhere to syncretic religions drawing from indigenous beliefs.
The syncretic philosophy of Gnosticism made itself already felt.

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A beautiful synthesis of our syncretic century.
The naturally syncretic approach of Greek religion blurred distinctions.
Infographing is organizing a syncretic text.
It was the great syncretic bond of US monoculture.
We intend to demonstrate with a model of syncretization of the syncretic code form that a movie c.
Cuba is home to a variety of syncretic religions of largely African cultural origin.
Our goal was to convey joy and harmony through syncretic and mixed music.
Blacks had a syncretic form of Christianity inherited from the plantations.
He was an early rationalistic syncretic philosopher.
Many peoples have syncretic religious practices combining Christian and indigenous influences.
Synthesis multimedia or syncretic of perception.
Blacks had a syncretic form of Christianity brought with them from the plantations.
The religion is syncretic.
The syncretic sects often merge Christianity with traditional beliefs and rituals.
Rovira explained that evangelization among syncretic devotees has been very difficult.
The Falange of Spain presented itself definitively as syncretic.
They created a unique form of syncretic Christian worship.
This syncretic infusion built up to a climax in the Council of Nicæa.
Some aspects were absorbed into syncretic Christianity.
Benzaiten is a syncretic entity with both a Buddhist and a Shinto side.
Buddhism and Shinto were able to exist together in syncretic form.
Muslims who practice these syncretic forms of Islam were called abangan.
The connection between Mercury and Odin is more strained than the other syncretic connections.
The cult of Mithras was part of the syncretic nature of ancient Roman religion.
It is a syncretic genre that blends elements of Spanish and African origin.
This resulted in the creation of syncretic creeds such as Candomblé.
Voodoo is a syncretic system derived from deeply rooted African beliefs and French colonial Catholicism.
Indonesia is an example of Asian countries where syncretic religions have been dominant.
Many Sufis in Africa are syncretic where they practise Sufism with traditional folklore beliefs.
Some people who practice Buddhism may be syncretic in their approach.
Rastafari is a strongly syncretic Abrahamic religion that draws extensively from the Bible.
The modern understanding of Hecate has been strongly influenced by syncretic Hellenistic interpretations.
The result is a diverse and syncretic set of styles of Cajun music and Creole music.
Most Indianised kingdoms combined both Hindu and Buddhist beliefs and practices in a syncretic manner.
The Yaqui developed their own syncretic form of the religion.

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