Creation, Cross & Culture
The Syncretistic Motive of Modern Culture (part 1)
Season 1, Episode 11
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05-Aug-2021
There is a revival of syncretism in the modern approach to religion that not only dashes to pieces the real and historical claims of biblical Christianity (and of other historical faiths) by relativizing them, but also presupposes an absolute, divine perspective on truth for the syncretist.
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