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Syncretism in Religion: A Reader

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“Syncretism in Religion: A Reader” edited by Anita Maria Leopold and Jeppe Sinding Jensen (ISBN: 9780367632144) offers a comprehensive exploration of religious syncretism. This reader delves into the fusion of diverse religious beliefs, practices, and traditions, examining the historical, social, and cultural contexts that shape syncretic processes. With insightful analyses, it provides valuable perspectives on how religions interact and transform, making it an essential resource for scholars and students of religious studies, anthropology, and sociology.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780367632144
  • Publisher: Routledge (Manohar Publishers & Distributors)
  • Binding: Paperback
  • ISBN-10: 0367632144
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2020
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

9 reviews for Syncretism in Religion: A Reader

  1. Shubham Raj

    Really insightful! I loved the diverse perspectives presented. It helped me think about religion in a new way. Some articles were hard to follow.

  2. Ashish Kumar

    This reader provides a comprehensive look at syncretism. While it’s informative, it can be a challenging read, especially for beginners.

  3. Roshan Kumar

    Excellent resource! The variety of viewpoints is impressive, and the analysis is top-notch. Some chapters are repetitive.

  4. Jay Raj Sharma

    An interesting concept, but the book felt a bit academic and dry. I struggled to stay engaged at times. Worth the price, though.

  5. Ruchie Gautam

    A solid collection of essays, but some were a bit dense for my liking. Overall, a valuable resource for understanding syncretism.

  6. Prasaanth S

    It’s okay. I found some chapters redundant and not engaging. Good for research only. The book felt incomplete.

  7. Purva Singh

    Fascinating subject matter, and the editors did a great job compiling these readings. Could have used a stronger introduction.

  8. Malika Gupta

    A good starting point for research, but I wish there were more contemporary examples. Worth the read for serious students.

  9. Uttara Kudesia

    Essential reading for religious studies students! It clearly explains complex concepts. Though the language is difficult to read.

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