How To Use Syncretic In A Sentence

  • Rigorous believers may have a tendency to find "syncretic" what is inculturated from their own traditions. The Western Confucian
  • Kingston is at times unsure whether these practices are ‘Buddhism’ or something more syncretic: ‘Chinese religion.’
  • Custer has written what might be called a syncretic pop-culture myth, with a knowing eye for the different Biblical Nativity accounts read Matthew and Luke sometime. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • Mexico, like the U.S. and Canada, have always been syncretic cultures ... D�a de Muertos vs. Halloween?
  • To compute exactly the extent to which these evils have been developed he has devised a syncretic abacus, in which, on the principle of the spectroscope, the aplanatic foci are arranged in fluorescent nodules each equidistant from the metacentre. Punch or the London Charivari, October 10, 1920
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  • The church, while nominally Christian, is the home of a syncretic religious group that uses as its core sacrament an ancient medicine derived from plant materials known as ayahuasca, and it is said to induce extraordinary and profound visions. Broken Music, A Memoir
  • Actually, this is a whole lot like what I just described in terms of cognitive dissonance and syncretic religions.
  • But because of cultural and historical circumstances, Korean Zen Buddhism is a little different especially from Japanese Buddhism, and what is interesting about Korean Zen Buddhism is that it's quite syncretic.
  • The score is also unified by using a minimalist technique, resulting in what Martynov calls syncretic minimalism. Undefined
  • And while the system of grace known as syncretic has endeavoured to harmonize the principles of Thomism and Molinism, it has served but to double the difficulties instead of eliminating them. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
  • On one of the Windward islands, he also comes under the power of the afro-Caribbean syncretic religion known in different places as santeria, voudon, or candomble. An Interview with Robert Stone
  • Her work might also be described as "syncretic," although its spiritualism is somewhat submerged, since religion was not a hot topic in postmodernism. NYT > Home Page
  • The result is a further syncretization of an already syncretic form, but one which is capable of having strong musical, political, and cultural resonances in Aotearoa.
  • True, that Christianity is “bastardized”; the term of art is syncretic, that is, it has accreted, accumulated bits and pieces of other religions as it has spread through different cultures and around the world; it’s also changed as its practioners have introduced new, and not necessarily improved, ideas. Think Progress » Virginia lawmaker: Children with disabilities are God’s punishment to women who previously had abortions.
  • However, folklorists will be particularly interested in the discussions of syncretic vernacular religious and ritual traditions, art and iconography, as well as work on narrative, craft traditions, and voluntary associations.
  • In the reportorial images, evocative views from the ongoing series ‘Chasing Shadows’, Mofokeng reveres the arcane spirit of syncretic Easter Sunday rituals performed at the cave of Motouleng, a Free State mountain regarded as holy.
  • Comte may be described as a syncretic, who, like the Gnostics of early Church history, attempted to combine the substance of imperfectly comprehended contemporary science with the form of Roman Christianity. Collected Essays, Volume V Science and Christian Tradition: Essays
  • modern English is a syncretic language
  • SANNEH: Yes and there was something kind of syncretic about the way he worked, about the way he pulled bits and pieces of threads from different things and it sometimes -- sometimes made him seem like someone who was still in the process of creating himself. CNN Transcript Sep 3, 2009
  • It is in the Mahabharata that we get the syncretic picture of lokasamgraha through the concepts of caturvarnashrama dharma and moksha.

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