syncretism

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(Matbaacılık, Basımcılık) bireştiricilik
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) sinkretizm
bağdaştırmacılık
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) kümelenme
(Dilbilim) kaynaşık çatı
(Sosyoloji, Toplumbilim) Birbirinden ayrı düşünce, inanış veya öğretileri kaynaştırmaya çalışan felsefe sistemi
Birbirinden farklı prensip veya partilerin birleştirilmesi
(dilbilgisi) Birbirinden farklı iki kipin zamanla aynı şekli alması
birleştirme
{i} dilb. ikili çatı
{i} (Felsefe) senkretizm
birbirinden farklı iki kipin zamanla aynı şekli alması
(Dilbilim) ikili çatı
ikili çatı ling
senkretizm
syncretistic
Senkretizm ile ilgili, senkretik
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
The fusion of different inflexional forms
The reconciliation or fusion of different systems or beliefs (or the attempt at such fusion)
Reconciliation or fusion of differing systems of belief, as in philosophy or religion, especially when success is partial or the result is heterogeneous
Attempted union of principles or parties irreconcilably at variance with each other
- See Unionism below Webster's dictionary defines syncretism as "the combination of different forms of belief or practice"
the union (or attempted fusion) of different systems of thought or belief (especially in religion or philosophy); "a syncretism of material and immaterial theories"
The mixture of the worship of Yhwh with the worship of other divine powers
The attempt to combine or unify differing religious systems New Age gurus often claim that all the world religions teach the same core truth: all people possess an inner divinity
the fusion of originally different inflected forms (resulting in a reduction in the use of inflections)
blending traits from two different cultures to form a new trait Also called fusion
The blending of different religions, a term Bible scholars typically apply to the mingling of Canaanite rites and customs (Baalism) with the Israelites' Mosaic faith Although a practice repeatedly denounced by the prophets (Judg 2: 13; 3: 7; 6: 31; 8: 33; 1 Kings 16: 31; 18: 26; 2 Kings 10: 18; Jer 2: 8; 7: 9; 19: 5; 23: 13; Hos 2: 8), Judaism borrowed many of its characteristic forms, psalms, concepts, and religious rituals from earlier Canaanite models
Developing your world view by taking a few verses from the Bible, a couple of Zen koans, some sections from the Upanishads, key lines from Calvin and Hobbes, and any other words of wisdom you find, throwing them all in a blender, and adding enough sugar till it tastes just right for you
The mixing of pagan and/or secular ideas with Christian doctrine ( Similar: Cafeteria Religion, Salad Bar Religion )
the fusion of originally different inflected forms (resulting in a reduction in the use of inflections) the union (or attempted fusion) of different systems of thought or belief (especially in religion or philosophy); "a syncretism of material and immaterial theories
combining aspects of two or more religions eg the Israelites tended to pick up Canaanite religious practices and incorporate them into the Temple worship
The union or fusion into one of two or more originally different inflectional forms, as of two cases
{i} joining of two seemingly contradictory ideas or beliefs (Philosophy, Religion); combination of at least different inflectional forms (Linguistics)
syncretistic
Relating to a historical tendency for a language (such as English) to reduce its use of inflection
syncretist
{i} one who believes in or is in favor of syncretism
syncretist
One who attempts to unite principles or parties which are irreconcilably at variance; an adherent of George Calixtus and other Germans of the seventeenth century, who sought to unite or reconcile the Protestant sects with each other and with the Roman Catholics, and thus occasioned a long and violent controversy in the Lutheran church
syncretistic
Of or pertaining to Syncretists
syncretistic
Relating to the merging of two ideals, organizations or languages into one
syncretistic
Pertaining to, or characterized by, syncretism; as, a syncretistic mixture of the service of Jehovah and the worship of idols
syncretistic
{s} of or pertaining to syncretism; characterized by the union of two different things
syncretistic
of or characterized by syncretism
syncretistic
relating to a historical tendency for a language to reduce its use of inflections; "modern English is a syncretic language"
syncretism

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    () Latin syncretismus, from Ancient Greek συγκρητισμός (synkrētismos, “federation of Cretan cities”), from συγκρητίζω (synkrētizō, “to unite against a common enemy”), from σύν (syn, “together”) + Κρῆτες (Krētes, “Cretans”).
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