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monotheism
The belief in a single God; especially within an organized religion
belief in a single God
Belief in a single, supreme being or god who is responsible for significant events such as the creation of the world
the belief that there is only one God polytheism. Belief in the existence of one god. It is distinguished from polytheism. The earliest known instance of monotheism dates to the reign of Akhenaton of Egypt in the 14th century BC. Monotheism is characteristic of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, all of which view God as the creator of the world, who oversees and intervenes in human events, and as a beneficent and holy being, the source of the highest good. The monotheism that characterizes Judaism began in ancient Israel with the adoption of Yahweh as the single object of worship and the rejection of the gods of other tribes and nations without, initially, denying their existence. Islam is clear in confessing one, eternal, unbegotten, unequaled God, while Christianity holds that a single God is reflected in the three persons of the Holy Trinity
The belief that there is only one God
A belief in only one god
The belief in a single god, deity, spirit, etc.; especially within an organized religion, faith, or creed
The belief that there is only one God in all places at all times There were none before God and there will be none after Him Monotheism is the teaching of the Bible (Is 43: 10; 44: 6,8; 45: 5,14,18,21,22; 46: 9; 47: 8)
Monotheism from the Greek [mono] meaning one and [theos] meaning God It is the doctrine applied particularly to religions like Judaism or Christianity which believe in only one God [back]
the belief in one god, not as merely supreme, but as one and only See also Monism, Pantheism and Polytheism
The doctrine or belief that there is but one God
The belief that there is only one Supreme Being Christianity is unique in that it teaches there is only one God but He has a triune nature, i e , He consists of three distinct persons, not one God has not chosen to reveal to us exactly how this works It is important to distinguish monotheism from
The belief that there is only one God in the universe
belief in one God
Belief that there exists one and only one God A common trait among Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
worship of only one god
{i} belief in only one god
One God
is the belief in only one God, a God who is active in the universe Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are the only monotheistic religions
The belief that there is only one God in all places at all times Islam is monotheistic
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