Syncretism is the amalgamation or blending of different beliefs, practices, or traditions, often seen in the contexts of religion, culture, and philosophy. It involves the merging of diverse elements, which may include ideas, rituals, symbols, and institutions from distinct systems, leading to new forms of expression or understanding. In religious contexts, syncretism often occurs when two or more religious traditions interact, leading to the incorporation of elements from one religion into another.

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