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Syncretism as missiological challenge [PDF]
Religious syncretism is usually seen as the intermingling of two religious systems to the extent that the uniqueness of a specific religion is compromised. It is thus understood as missiologically negative. This article attemps to view this from another -
Niemand, S.J.J. (Samuel Jacobus Johannes) +1 more
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Grounding Systematic Syncretism in Learning
It is commonly assumed that patterns of syncretism in inflectional paradigms are restricted in some way. In this article, I show how such restrictions can reflect cognitive constraints on language learning.
Katya Pertsova
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An Interesting Study on the Religious Syncretism in the Bulgarian Rhodopes
The Book of the Polish Ethnologist and Anthropologist Dr. Magdalena Lyubanska Muslims and Christians in the Bulgarian Rhodopes. Study on Religious (Anti) Syncretism (Lubanska, Magdalena, 2015. Studies on Religious (Anti) Syncretism, eBook by Gruyter Open
Nonka Bogomilova
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Case Syncretism (Morphological Aspects of)
Case syncretism was one of the outcomes of two major moments of merging of different dialects: (a) the end of the Myc. period, with movements of peoples in the Aegean Sea, and (b) the unification of Greece and the dramatic reduction of dialectal ...
LURAGHI, SILVIA
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Agreement and syncretism in Esahie
This paper investigates the inflectional system of the nominal domain in Esahie (Central-Tano, Kwa, Niger-Congo) by focusing on agreement and syncretism.
Broohm, Obed Nii, Rabanus, Stefan
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Number Agreement Attraction in Czech Comprehension: Negligible Facilitation Effects. [PDF]
Chromý J, Lacina R, Dotlačil J.
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Religion in Accordance with Syncretism Temptation
Syncretism is the combining of different beliefs, often while melding practices of various schools of thought. Syncretism may involve the merger and analogising of several originally discrete traditions, especially in the theology and mythology of ...
Kulbat, Waldemar
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Syncretism is a conceptual model that signifies the alliance, amalgamation, or combination of the assumptions of different religious, philosophical and cultural systems that are objects of interest in cultural, religious and social studies. Nevertheless,
Pilarska, Justyna
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Minimizing Religious Syncretism among the Chols
Syncretism is the tendency for new culture patterns to be combined and intermingled with existing patterns when they are adopted into a society. In one sense syncretism is an inevitable characteristic of any profound culture change, because change does ...
John Beekman
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Syncretism in Nikolai Gogol's Ukrainian stories.
Syncretism in Nikolai Gogol's Ukrainian ...
Suk-Young. Kim (7958687)
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