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Significados de
syncretism
en inglés
Eclectic school of thought.
mixed school
Sinónimos
Examples for "
mixed school
"
mixed school
Examples for "
mixed school
"
1
Boulder was a student in a
mixed
school
of white and colored pupils in Delaware.
2
You didn't want to go to a
mixed
school
!
3
I never went to a
mixed
school
-
aschoolwhere they had boys and girls both.
4
Bradley opted for a racially
mixed
school
further away.
5
This is a
mixed
school
,
and every year the boys and girls put on a show.
Uso de
syncretism
en inglés
1
Think about such categories as
syncretism
,
understanding, repetitive patterns in practical terms.
2
Sometimes the
syncretism
of ideas in Hebrew plays is sufficiently grotesque.
3
Here again we meet the curious
syncretism
which we have so often observed.
4
But the
syncretism
of Tzschirner was equally difficult of accomplishment.
5
The legislator DISTRUSTS man, an abridgment of nature and a
syncretism
of all beings.
6
Even the possibility of achieving some form of
syncretism
is not new by any means.
7
From this
syncretism
emerged the prudent non-committal eclecticism of Cicero, the last product of Academic development.
8
By the
syncretism
which has been already described Jeremiah's New Covenant was not regarded as new.
9
The syncretic nature of the signs of practical experiences were reflected in the
syncretism
of tools and signs.
10
This was a phase of
syncretism
,
during which the physical projection of the human being dominated the intellect.
11
Even where, in such fellowship,
syncretism
was not directly practised, the proper confession of Lutheran truth was omitted.
12
It was an age of religious
syncretism
,
of hospitality to diverse religious ideas, of the commingling of those ideas.
13
It was the ever-recurring incongruity, the repeated
syncretism
,
which made him vaguely afraid of himself and of the future.
14
For the Jews this was a great advantage, as they had no longer to dread the danger of
syncretism
.
15
This is the result of Byzantine
syncretism
,
carelessly and ignorantly grafted upon Arab ideas of the natural and the sublime.
16
The Chaldean cosmology, which deified all elements but ascribed a predominant influence to the stars, ruled the entire Syrian
syncretism
.
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Sobre este término
syncretism
Nombre
Singular
Colocaciones frecuentes
religious syncretism
byzantine syncretism
certain syncretism
curious syncretism
imperial syncretism
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Syncretism
a través del tiempo