Syncretism
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'''Syncretism''' consists of the attempt to reconcile disparate or contrary beliefs, often while melding practices of various schools of thought. The term may refer to attempts to merge and [[analogy|analogise]] several originally discrete [[tradition]]s, especially in the [[theology]] and [[mythology]] of [[religion]], and thus assert an underlying unity allowing for an [[inclusive]] approach to other faiths. | '''Syncretism''' consists of the attempt to reconcile disparate or contrary beliefs, often while melding practices of various schools of thought. The term may refer to attempts to merge and [[analogy|analogise]] several originally discrete [[tradition]]s, especially in the [[theology]] and [[mythology]] of [[religion]], and thus assert an underlying unity allowing for an [[inclusive]] approach to other faiths. | ||
Syncretism also occurs commonly in [[literature]], [[music]], the [[representational art]]s and other expressions of [[culture]]. (Compare the concept of [[eclecticism]].) Syncretism may occur in architecture as well. | Syncretism also occurs commonly in [[literature]], [[music]], the [[representational art]]s and other expressions of [[culture]]. (Compare the concept of [[eclecticism]].) Syncretism may occur in architecture as well. | ||
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+ | * [[Syncretism (linguistics)]] | ||
+ | * [[Hermeneutics]] | ||
+ | * [[Santería]] | ||
+ | * [[Doublethink]] | ||
+ | * [[Three teachings]] (Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism) | ||
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Syncretism consists of the attempt to reconcile disparate or contrary beliefs, often while melding practices of various schools of thought. The term may refer to attempts to merge and analogise several originally discrete traditions, especially in the theology and mythology of religion, and thus assert an underlying unity allowing for an inclusive approach to other faiths.
Syncretism also occurs commonly in literature, music, the representational arts and other expressions of culture. (Compare the concept of eclecticism.) Syncretism may occur in architecture as well.
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See also
- Syncretism (linguistics)
- Hermeneutics
- Santería
- Doublethink
- Three teachings (Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism)
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