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as the inevitable (i)________ of the intransigent opposing forces of radical and (ii)________ beliefs

We have intransigent opposing forces of radical and (ii)_________ beliefs

Since the forces are opposing and intransigent(uncompromising, unyielding), it can only be "the inevitable clash of the intransigent opposing forces"

The corresponding word from the choice list is collision.

It cannot be melding (blending, combining)

But dissolution can also make sense as choice for the first blank. But it can be eliminated because Winship argues that the crises was NOT "fixed and structural". Winship's view is contrasted (rather than) with the views of the other critics which holds sway throughout the sentence fragment with the blanks. And the critics view would be the exact opposite of Winship's views, that is, the crises IS "fixed and structural". If it was fixed and structural, the critics cannot be talking of the dissolution of the opposing forces. So, we can eliminate dissolution.

The second and third blanks clearly are a part of the pairs of opposing forces, so we can simply look for the opposite of radical, which is orthodox and the opposite of secular, which is clerical.
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forces of radical and (ii)________ beliefs - I thought this sentence was talking about one type of force and chose "revolutionary" instead of orthodox.
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