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monotheism (ˈmɒnəʊθiːɪz(ə)m) [f. Gr. µόνο-ς mono- + θε-ός god + -ism. Cf. F. monothéisme.] The doctrine or belief that there is only one God.1660 H. More Myst. Godl. iii. ii. 62 But thus to make the World God, it to make all; and therefore this Kinde of Monotheisme of the Heathen is as rank Atheisme...
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Monotheism - One God - The Religion of Islam
Belief in God is the first of six pillars of faith. [1] Muslims believe that there is only One God. He alone is the Sustainer and Creator of the universe. He is without partners, children, or associates. He is the Most Merciful, the Most Wise, and the Most Just. He is the all hearer, all seer, and the all knowing. He is the First , He is the Last.
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Monotheism - Wikipedia
The word monotheism comes from the Greek μόνος ( monos) [12] meaning "single" and θεός ( theos) [13] meaning "god". [14] The English term was first used by Henry More (1614-1687). [15] Monotheism is a complex and nuanced concept. The biblical authors had various ways of understanding God and the divine, shaped by their historical and ...
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Monotheism | Definition, Types, Examples, & Facts | Britannica
Dec 22, 2023monotheism, belief in the existence of one god, or in the oneness of God.As such, it is distinguished from polytheism, the belief in the existence of many gods, from atheism, the belief that there is no god, and from agnosticism, the belief that the existence or nonexistence of a god or of gods is unknown or unknowable.Monotheism characterizes the traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam ...
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Monotheism in the Ancient World - World History Encyclopedia
Ancient Judaism continues to receive the most attention as creating the origins of monotheism in the Western tradition. More recently some scholars are applying the term 'monolatry,' a system that recognizes the existence of other gods, but chooses to worship only one. Like their neighbors, ancient Jews conceived of a hierarchy of powers in ...
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Hindu Monotheism - Cambridge University Press & Assessment
Summary. If by monotheism we mean the idea of a single transcendent God who creates the universe out of nothing (creatio ex nihilo), as in the Abrahamic religions, then that is not found in the history of Hinduism. But if we mean a supreme, transcendent deity who impels the universe, sustains it and ultimately destroys it before causing it to ...
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monotheism
monotheism/ˈmɔnəuθi:ɪzəm; `mɑnəθiˌɪzəm/ n[U]belief that there is only one God 一神论; 一神教. Cf 参看 polytheism.
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Epilepsy, Tutankhamun and Monotheism - Biblical Archaeology Society
The legendary Pharaoh Akhenaten, Tutankhamun's father, established a short-lived monotheistic reign at his new capitol, Amarna. Epilepsy may have shaped more than just pharaonic physical features; one of the leading theories of Tutankhamun's death is based around a serious and infected leg fracture shortly before his death.
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Ethical monotheism
Ethical monotheism is a form of exclusive monotheism in which God is believed to be the only god as well as the source for one's standards of morality, Definition
Ethical monotheism originated within Judaism.
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How Baha'is View Hindus, Krishna and Monotheism
Baha'is believe in one Supreme Being, and reject polytheism and the worship of multiple gods. The Baha'i teachings recognize the monotheistic foundations of Hinduism and its high moral injunctions. We also revere Krishna—the Hindu Avatar whose ministry has the most historical evidence. Blessed souls — whether Moses, Jesus, Zoroaster ...
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Judaism - Monotheism, Torah, Covenant | Britannica
Judaism - Monotheism, Torah, Covenant: A paradigmatic statement is made in the narrative that begins with Genesis and ends with Joshua. In the early chapters of Genesis, the divine is described as the creator of humankind and the entire natural order. In the stories of Eden, the Flood, and the Tower of Babel, humans are recognized as rebellious and disobedient.
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Post-monotheism
In the philosophy of religion and theology, post-monotheism (from Greek "one" and "god," with the Latin prefix "post-" as in "after" or "beyond") is Monotheism
God in Christianity
Nontheism
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Judaism - Monotheism, Torah, Covenant | Britannica
Judaism - Monotheism, Torah, Covenant: Judaism is more than an abstract intellectual system, though there have been many efforts to view it systematically. It affirms divine sovereignty disclosed in creation (nature) and in history, without necessarily insisting upon—but at the same time not rejecting—metaphysical speculation about the divine.
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Criticism of monotheism
Criticism of monotheism has occurred throughout history. Mark S. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan regarded monotheism to be one reason for violence; he said:
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Criticism of religion
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The People of Monotheism
The People of Monotheism may translate several Arabic terms:
(), a name the Druze use for themselves. See also
Monotheism
Unitarianism
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