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Monolatry (Ancient Gr****: μόνος, romanized: monos, lit. 'single', and λατρεία, latreia, 'worship') is the
belief in the
existence of many gods, but with...
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refers to a form of
theism focused on a
single god.
Related terms are
monolatry and kathenotheism. The
latter term is an
extension of "henotheism", from...
- many gods but with the
consistent worship of only one deity. The term
monolatry was
perhaps first used by
Julius Wellhausen.
Monotheism characterizes...
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began turning away from
polytheism (or, by some accounts, Yahweh-centric
monolatry) and
transitioned towards monotheism,
where Yahweh was
proclaimed as the...
- one, as manifested, for example, in the
cults of
Serapis and Isis. In
monolatry,
practitioners acknowledge many gods but only
revere and
worship one....
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Silberman argue that the
priests of
Jerusalem began to
promote Yahweh-based
monolatry,
aligning themselves with king Hezekiah's anti-****yrian views, perhaps...
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representations or
aspects of the same
divine principle, the highest.
Monolatry is the
belief that many
deities exist, but that only one of
these deities...
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ancient Near East were
mostly polytheistic, with some
examples of
monolatry (for example,
Yahwism and Atenism). Some
scholars believe that the similarities...
- god at a time
while accepting the
validity of
worshiping other deities.
Monolatry is the
belief in a
single deity worthy of
worship while accepting the...