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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SyncretismSyncretism - Wikipedia

    Religious syncretism is the blending of two or more religious belief systems into a new system, or the incorporation into a religious tradition of beliefs from unrelated traditions.

  2. Syncretism is a union or attempted fusion of different religions, cultures, or philosophies — like Halloween, which has both Christian and pagan roots, or the combination of Aristotelian philosophy with the belief system of the early punk rock practitioners.

  3. But people do believe in a number of different explanations. Some believe in an all-knowing, all-seeing god or many gods. Others believe in a spiritual connection that we share as humans and with the Earth. Historians call these diverse ways of thinking "belief systems" or "systems of belief".

  4. 14 de ene. de 2015 · Belief systems are in part concerned with the existence or nonexistence of certain conceptual entities. God, motherland, witches, and assassination conspiracies are examples of such entities. This feature of belief systems is essentially a special case of the nonconsensuality feature.

  5. www.oerproject.com › Era3 › WHP-3/5/2-Read---Overview-of-Belief-Systems---850LOverview of Belief Systems

    Historians call these varied ways of thinking “belief systems” or “systems of belief.” All of these belief systems seem to be trying to answer these “big” questions about life’s meaning.

  6. 22 de oct. de 2008 · Epistemologists are interested in the norms governing the structure and dynamics of systems of belief: how an individual's beliefs must cohere in order to be considered rational; how they must be reflected in decision making; and how they ought to accommodate new evidence.

  7. Historians call these diverse ways of thinking “belief systems” or “systems of belief.” All of these belief systems seem to be trying to answer these “big” questions about life’s meaning and our place in the universe.