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Is Buddhism a syncretic religion?

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Is Buddhism a syncretic religion?

Is Buddhism a syncretic religion?

Asian religious traditions particularly Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, or other minor religions are syncretic by nature. They are categorically integrative and responsive of tenets of other religions. ... This world view has encouraged amalgamation of ideas and tenets of a religion to the other.

What kind of religion is the Candomble religion?

  • Candomblé is a religion. More specifically, it has been described as an "African American religion", an Afro-Brazilian religion, and "one of the major religious expressions of the African Diaspora".

Why was Candomble banned by the Roman Catholic Church?

  • Candomblé grew increasingly popular over the centuries; this was made easier by the almost complete segregation of people of African descent. Because of its association with pagan practices and slave revolts, Candomblé was outlawed and practitioners were persecuted by the Roman Catholic church.

How many Candomble nations are there in the world?

  • All forms of Candomblé include belief in Olódùmarè, a supreme being, and 16 Orixas, or sub-deities. There are, however, seven Candomblé nations (variations) based on location and on the African ancestry of local practitioners.

Where does the practice of Candomble take place?

  • Candomblé is practiced primarily in Brazil, and is also practiced in other countries, including Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Venezuela, having as many as two million followers. Candomblé is polytheistic, involving the veneration of deities known as orishas. These are often identified both as Yoruban gods as well as Roman Catholic saints.

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