Syncretism
- Syncretic religion
Description
Attempts to fuse the characteristics of different religions are common and natural where cultures meet. The search for a common truth behind different systems has lead to the widening of worship of particular deities to include similar deities in other cultures; to the combination of Christianity with native elements in many parts of the world; to Hindu-Buddhist, Hindu-Islam (for example, Sikh), Hindu-Christian combinations; to combinations of Buddhism with Confucianism or Shinto; and to theosophical and anthroposophical movements.
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Human development
Type
(H) Concepts of human development
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Language
English
1A4N
H3214
DOCID
11832140
D7NID
238510
Last update
Dec 3, 2024