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Monotheism is the
belief that one God is the only, or at
least the
dominant deity. A
distinction may be made
between exclusive monotheism, in
which the...
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Babylonian captivity,
eventually emerging as a firm
religious movement of
monotheism. With the Fall of Babylon,
Judaism incorporated concepts such as messianism...
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Moses and
Monotheism (German: Der Mann
Moses und die
monotheistische Religion, lit. 'The man
Moses and the
monotheist religion') is a 1939 book
about the...
- A deity, or "god" (with
lowercase g),
refers to a
supernatural being.
Monotheism is the
belief that
there is only one deity,
referred to as "God" (with...
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comprises a wide
range of
beliefs about God and Divinity, such as henotheism,
monotheism, polytheism, panentheism, pantheism, pandeism, monism, agnosticism, atheism...
- The
People of
Monotheism may
translate several Arabic terms: Ahl al-Tawḥīd (Arabic: أهل التوحيد), a name the
Druze use for themselves. Literally, "The...
- rituals.
Polytheism is a type of theism.
Within theism, it
contrasts with
monotheism, the
belief in a
singular God who is, in most cases, transcendent. In...
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Monotheism has
attracted criticism throughout the
history of the concept.
Opponents of
Akhenaten restored polytheism in
ancient Egypt following his death...
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Monotheism, the
belief in a
supreme Creator being,
existed in pre-Islamic Arabia. This
practice could be
found among pre-Islamic Christian, Jewish, and...
- the word, and
Friedrich Welcker (1784–1868) used it to
depict primitive monotheism among ancient Gr****s. Max Müller (1823–1900), a
British philologist and...