syncretist

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One who attempts to blend incongruous tenets, or doctrines of different schools or churches, into a system.

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Specifically— A follower of Calixtus (1586–1656), a Lutheran divine, and professor of theology at Helmstedt, who endeavored to frame a religious system which should unite the different Christian denominations, Protestant and Catholic.

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One of a school, in the sixteenth century, which attempted to mediate between the Platonic and Aristotelian philosophies. Also used attributively: as, a syncretist religious system.

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One who attempts to unite principles or parties which are irreconcilably at variance

noun

One who attempts syncretism, the fusion of different systems or beliefs.