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The Rotten Syncretism that Opens the Spirit

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Summary, in English

People have always been inclined not to stick with one god alone, not to trust one single religion. One possible conclusion is that history is full of syncretism. Syncretism seems to be disturbing. It disturbs the exclusive relationship between God and his people, and it disturbs the idea of logical purity if things are mixed up in an uncontrolled manner. Two main attitudes towards syncretism are identified. One is to play down and reduce the problem of syncretism. The other is to take up arms against syncretism. The suggestion in this paper is to walk along a third path: be concrete and contextualise and hence sometimes accept, sometimes condemn. The main risk here is that the path is open for anything. I maintain that it is possible to cultivate the human faculty to judge, and that ethics plays a vital role.

Publishing year

2014

Language

English

Pages

151-169

Publication/Series

Swedish Missiological Themes

Volume

102

Issue

2

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Swedish Institute of Mission Research

Topic

  • Religious Studies

Keywords

  • syncretism
  • lived religion
  • evaluation and judgment
  • ethics as criterion

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0346-217X