Jiang's term for religious merger in which traditions share gods and practices.
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synchronization
Jiang's term for religious merger in which traditions share gods and practices.
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Key Notes
Jiang's term for different cultures or religions coming together and coalescing after conquest.
Jiang defines synchronization as a process where two major religions merge and share the same gods.
Jiang defines localization or synchronization as the process by which two different religions or cultures come together and coalesce, and says the Seleucid Empire relied heavily on this strategy.
Jiang says Greek knowledge produced a global revolution in innovation because it spread and synchronized with powerful local cultures, creating new forms of knowledge.
Jiang claims Christianity emerged from the synchronization of Greek knowledge with Jewish culture and would not have been possible without Aristotle's work.
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"...culture into the Iranian plateau. This is a process we call synchronization by the way. Synchronization where two major religions merge and share the..."
"...The first we know as Hinduism. Hinduism is the merger the synchronization of Proto -Indo -Indian religion with the local IBC religion."
"...process of localization. Okay? Or another word we can use is synchronization. Synchronization. Okay? Meaning two different religions or two different cultures come together..."
"And how did they do that? and systemize Greek knowledge, and they did this by standardizing the texts, okay? So there's different texts of..."
"And through the process of synchronization, new forms of knowledge are being created. So the Greeks spread the knowledge to India, and now it's..."
"...the Persian culture will merge together in a process we call synchronization. And that gives birth basically to Western civilization. Unfortunately, what happens is..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
A source-grounded reading of the episode's central claim: the Indus Valley was a peaceful trade civilization whose lost religion may survive as the Indian nostalgia for oneness, false reality, and liberation without the gatekeeper.
Aristotle is not treated here as the solitary genius behind Western reason.
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