At the offertory, among the gifts were a "tin ingot" and "a rich golden padi stalk." The spiritual habitus is thus transformed into a space that
syncretizes the language, the culture, the symbols, and the produce of the land.
So, in languages which are said to
syncretize all three spatial roles, I propose that there is one spatial marker with the feature <Place>, which is locative only.
In Chapter 2 Tobias Gregory examines Petrarch's Africa and Vida's Christiad, presenting the former as a failed attempt to
syncretize Christian and classical notions of heaven, and outlining the latter's attempts to create a Virgilian retelling of Scripture.
It also ignored the "cult to the volcano" in the region that corresponds to religious practices that
syncretize Catholic beliefs with the pre-Hispanic "Tlaloc God" cult.
While stylistically not as impressive as the dialogues produced by many of her male counterparts and structurally similar to a disputation, it reflects her epistolary exchanges with Foscarini and marks "a turning point in her development as a writer and thinker" (142), for it exhibits her ability to
syncretize classical and patristic sources.
Mullins has been charged with developing a department that will
syncretize all purchasing throughout the company.
They did not
syncretize or collapse their Andean-Europeanness, Dean argues; rather, "by keeping the Andean distinct from the European," they "bolstered their place in between" (168), as powerful cultural mediators.
Gould's formulation expressly rejects as "false models" both the concept of warfare between science and religion and any program to unify or
syncretize the two domains.
It rejects the "church" model that attempts to penetrate and Christianize the environment and
syncretize with a variety of cultures.
Ruppel rejects an adverbial source for this construction and, since the genitive and dative
syncretize from an early date, finds it conceivable that a datival use fed the genitive absolute, but was then itself lost.
stage, a variety of productions of Athenian drama have been emerging that
syncretize the ancient form with distinctly U.S.
Yet though they are declining in numbers, many adherents of the two major religions still
syncretize their faith with traditional beliefs.
Christian and African spiritual beliefs often
syncretize in some denominations and, just as in colonial times, devout Rastafarians yearn to rejoin the spiritual land of their ancestors.