Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Paganism (contemporary)" ¶ 52
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Syncretic and by
Syncretism | Syncretic Tellus reclining with four children, probably the Seasons, accompanied by Aion ( deity ) | Aion-Uranus ( mythology ) | Uranus within a zodiac wheel ( mosaic from Sentinum, AD 200-250, Glyptothek )

Syncretic and with
A Taiwan Fengshui master Linyin ( 林雲 ) found the Black Sect Tantric Buddhism ( 密宗黑教 ) Syncretic Bon with Taoist beliefs.

Syncretic and ;
" The Key Operative Concepts in Korean Buddhist Syncretic Philosophy ; Interpenetration and Essence-Function in Wŏnhyo, Chinul and Kihwa.

Syncretic and movements
Category: Syncretic political movements
Category: Syncretic political movements
Category: Syncretic political movements
Category: Syncretic political movements
Category: Syncretic political movements
Category: Syncretic political movements
Category: Syncretic political movements
Category: Syncretic political movements
Category: Syncretic political movements
Category: Syncretic political movements
Category: Syncretic political movements
Category: Syncretic political movements
Category: Syncretic political movements
Category: Syncretic political movements

Syncretic and .
Todos Santos in Rural Tlaxcala: A Syncretic, Expressive, and Symbolic Analysis of the Cult of the Dead.
* Robin Munro: " Syncretic Sects and Secret Societies – Revival in the 1980s.

eclectic and approaches
This category of religions includes syncretic or eclectic approaches like Wicca, Neo-druidism, and neoshamanism at one end of the spectrum, as well as culturally specific traditions, such as the many varieties of polytheistic reconstructionism, at the other.
In the process Painter became increasingly interested in integrating influences and aspects from different approaches into an effective and coherent method of personal growth, self-development and healing, stating however that -- " the form of bodywork which I created is not an eclectic combination of techniques I experienced or learned -- it is a singular approach to the whole person ".
The wide political spectrum in the Democratic Party forced Ozawa to take eclectic approaches, which has become a main source for criticism against him.
In Integrative and eclectic counselling and psychotherapy, ( Palmer and Woolfe, 1999 ), the authors make clear the distinction between integrative and eclectic approaches: " Integration suggests that the elements are part of one combined approach to theory and practice, as opposed to eclecticism which draws ad hoc from several approaches in the approach to a particular case.
Some call the approach ' vertical travel writing ', while others compare it to the eclectic approaches of 18th and early 19th century antiquarian topographers or to the psychogeographic excursions of the early Situationist International.
And the collaboration between Lattimore and Wittfogel which used an eclectic array of approaches including Arnold Toynbee, Ellsworth Huntington, and Karl Marx to develop a social history of China.
Woodworth was strongly opposed to “ epistemological tables of commandments ” such as the strict and narrow approaches of Titchener and Watson, preferring a somewhat eclectic approach.
Attitude and focus of adherents may vary considerably, from strictly historical polytheistic reconstructionism to syncretist ( eclectic ), pragmatic psychologist ( Jungian archetypal ), occult or mysticist approaches.
At the other end of this scale are syncretist or eclectic approaches which merge innovation or " personal gnosis " into historical or folkloristic tradition.

eclectic and are
If the record buyer's tastes are somewhat eclectic or even the slightest bit esoteric, he will find them satisfied on educational records.
The New York dancers are highly eclectic, varying the pattern with all kinds of personal improvisations, back bends or floor crawls.
Urbanized areas of Kyrgyzstan are similar to the United States in terms of religious identity ; while most Americans claim to be Christian, the majority are rather eclectic in practice.
Gardnerian and Alexandrian Wicca, British Traditional Wicca, and variations such as Dianic Wicca are examples of eclectic traditions, as are Neo-druid groups like Ár nDraíocht Féin.
Some Unitarian Universalists are eclectic pagans.
As a genre, pop music is very eclectic, often borrowing elements from other styles including urban, dance, rock, Latin and country ; nonetheless, there are core elements which define pop.
In modern academic practice, researchers are often eclectic, using multiple methodologies ( for instance, by combining the quantitative and qualitative techniques ).
Bucharest has an eclectic mixture of elements from traditionally Romanian buildings to buildings that are influenced by French architects.
General treatment guidelines exist that suggest a phased, eclectic approach with more concrete guidance and agreement on early stages but no systematic, empirically-supported approach exists and later stages of treatment are not well described and have no consensus.
In naming Denton, Texas, the " Best Music Scene " for 2008, Paste magazine cited Brave Combo as the " Grand Pooh-Bah of Denton bands " and said that " Brave Combo, is in many ways the template from which all the rest are cut: eclectic and artistically ambitious, with a high degree of musicianship and a strong DIY ethic.
Social activities clubs are a modern combination of several other types of clubs and reflect today ’ s more eclectic and varied society.
Also on the release are 3 eclectic electronic tracks ranging from old style synthpop to trance, and electrorock.
Psychoanalytic theories, focused on unresolved internal and relational conflicts, have been posited as overall explanations of mental disorder, although today most psychoanalytic groups are said to adhere to the biopsychosocial model and to accept an eclectic mix of subtypes of psychoanalysis.
There are also a wide variety of radio stations in the Richmond area, catering to many different interests, including news, talk radio, and sports, as well as an eclectic mix of musical interests.
The prices are low and the offerings eclectic enough to attract visitors from other states, and even from other parts of the world who make their way to Scottsboro to see what others have lost.
His musical style was highly eclectic, although the influences of Jules Massenet and Camille Saint-Saëns are readily apparent within his operas.
Sporadic infill development in Live Oak over the last half century has contributed to the area's eclectic patchwork of trailer parks, ranch-style houses, townhome condominium complexes, and single-family homes in cul-de-sacs, with the 2½ acre plots and their two-bedroom kit houses left over from the chicken farming days ( The farms are no longer operating ).
The company closed its doors in 1966, but the factory buildings are now home to an eclectic and constantly changing mixture of tenants, including antique sellers, offices, artists ' studios, woodworkers and a dance studio.
The Greater Rock Hall Business Association supports and promotes an eclectic array of retail shops that are located on the Main St. shopping area and an all-new Rock Hall Village located at the end of the street.

0.820 seconds.