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ABOUT THE RELIGIOUS SYNCRETISM IN BUDDHISM

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Evaluating COVID-19 impact, vaccination, birth registration, and underreporting in a predominantly indigenous population in Chiapas, Mexico. [PDF]

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Attachment, religiousness, and distress among the religious and spiritual: links between religious syncretism and compensation

open access: yesMental Health, Religion and Culture, 2014
Using the Adult Attachment Interview, we explored differences in attachment, distress, and religiousness among groups of traditionally religious, New Age spiritual, and religiously syncretistic (high on both) participants (Ps) (N = 75).
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Syncretism and Religious Change

Comparative Studies in Society and History, 1968
A superficial view of what happens when a large number of people forsake their former religion for a new one is that some of the old beliefs become mixed with the new. It is a commonplace to hear that folk Catholicism is mixed with pagan survivals, or that newly converted African Christians are “not real Christians” or “have a veneer of Christianity ...
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Magic And Syncretic Religious Culture In The East

Late Antique Archaeology, 2010
This paper presents a general introduction to magic and syncretic religious culture in the Eastern Roman empire in Late Antiquity. Examples of magical rituals, texts and the materials used in the rites are presented. Imperial edicts against pagan religions and magic rituals in the 4th and early 5th c.
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Notes on the Yezidi Religious Syncretism

Iran and the Caucasus, 2004
Despite its unique and the extremely original character, Yezidism reveals a number of striking parallels with other syncretic religions, in particular, with the heterodox Shi'a sects. A part of these parallels are certainly the common elements, derived from the Islamic Mysticism and, probably, Gnostic teachings (for some Extreme Shi'a doctrines, like ...
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