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What (who) is syncretistic$508552$ - definition

ASSIMILATION OF TWO OR MORE ORIGINALLY DISCRETE TRADITIONS
Syncretic; Syncretistic; Synchretism; Syncretisms; Syncretist; Syncretists; Syncretistic Strife; Syncretist dispute; Syncreticism; Mazeway resynthesis; Syncretic sect; Syncretized; Syncretization; Syncretize; Cultural syncretism; Syncretic deity; Syncretised
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Syncretistic controversy         
THEOLOGICAL DEBATE (1640–1686) PROVOKED BY THE EFFORTS OF GEORG CALIXT AND HIS SUPPORTERS TO SECURE A BASIS ON WHICH THE LUTHERANS COULD MAKE OVERTURES TO THE ROMAN CATHOLIC AND THE REFORMED CHURCHES
Syncretistic Controversy
The syncretistic controversy was the theological debate provoked by the efforts of Georg Calixt and his supporters to secure a basis on which the Lutherans could make overtures to the Roman Catholic and the Reformed Churches. It lasted from 1640 to 1686.
syncretize         
or syncretise
¦ verb attempt to amalgamate (differing religious beliefs, schools of thought, etc.).
Derivatives
syncretization noun
Syncretic         
·adj Uniting and blending together different systems, as of philosophy, morals, or religion.

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Syncretism

Syncretism () is the practice of combining different beliefs and various schools of thought. Syncretism involves the merging or assimilation of several originally discrete traditions, especially in the theology and mythology of religion, thus asserting an underlying unity and allowing for an inclusive approach to other faiths. Syncretism also occurs commonly in expressions of art and culture, known as eclecticism, as well as in politics, known as syncretic politics.