syncretic
suomi-englanti sanakirjasyncretic englannista suomeksi
synkretistinen
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syncretic englanniksi
Combining disparate elements in one system, especially as in forms of religious observance, philosophical systems, or artistic creations.
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1999, John B. Henderson, ''Imagining Boundaries: Changing Confucian Doctrines, Texts, and Hermeneutics'', Kai-wing Chow, On Cho Ng, John B. Henderson (editors), ''Imagining Boundaries: Changing Confucian Doctrines, Texts, and Hermeneutics'', (w), page 112,
- From the point of view of many late Ming and Ch'ing scholars, the most syncretic, as well as the most threatening heretic of all was a nominal Confucian, Wang Yang-ming (1472-1528).
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