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Type Words
Type of theism
Has types islamism, judaism, islam, muhammadanism, muslimism, mohammedanism
Derivation monotheist, monotheistic

Examples of monotheism

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Through Islam, creation beliefs and monotheism replace paganism among the Arabs.
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In particular, there is religious vocabulary peculiar to Judaism and monotheism.
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The main theme of this surah is the contrast between monotheism and polytheism.
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Monotheism reached definite forms in Christian Christology and in Islamic Tawhid.
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Monotheism was and is the central tenet of the Israelite and the Jewish religion.
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Zoroastrianism proclaims an evolution through time from dualism to monotheism.
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The excesses of polytheism were deplored and the idea of monotheism was encouraged.
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After the advent of Taoism and Buddhism, Heaven monotheism faded in popular belief.
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But within a few decades of his death, true monotheism would finally emerge.
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More examples
  • Belief in a single God
  • (monotheist) a believer in one god
  • Monotheism (from Greek &) is the belief in theology that only one deity exists. The concept of "monotheism" tends to be dominated by the concept of God in the Abrahamic religions, such as Judaism, Christianity, Islam, etc. ...
  • (Monotheist (album)) Monotheist is the sixth and final album by the Swiss heavy metal band Celtic Frost. The album was released in May 2006 and was the first new recording released by the band for fourteen years.
  • The belief in a single god; especially within an organized religion
  • (Monotheist) One who believes in the existence of a single, usually omnipotent Deity. Christianity posits one male God; some feminist Pagan traditions posit one female Goddess. In its less enlightened forms, this can lead to hostility towards other religions, but it does not have to.
  • (Monotheistic) The belief in One Supreme Godhead, who is the Creator of the Universe. Most of the major religions of the world today including Hinduism are monotheistic, though Hinduism is sometimes mistaken to be a polytheistic religion.
  • The doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
  • The belief in the existence of only one god.