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What (who) is Monotheism - definition

BELIEF THAT THERE IS ONLY ONE GOD
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  • Arabic calligraphy reading "Allah, may his glory be glorified"
  • Temple of Apollo]] at Delphi, Greece
  • Ik Onkār]], a [[Sikh]] symbol representing "the One Supreme Reality"
  • [[Faravahar]] (or Ferohar) is one of the primary symbols of Zoroastrianism, believed to be the depiction of a Fravashi (guardian spirit).
  • Baháʼí House of Worship, [[Langenhain]], Germany
  • God in ''[[The Creation of Adam]]'', fresco by [[Michelangelo]] (c. 1508–1512)
  • The [[Trinity]] is the Christian belief that God is one God in essence but three persons: [[God the Father]], [[God the Son]] ([[Jesus]]), and [[God the Holy Spirit]].<ref name="def-lateran">Definition of the [[Fourth Lateran Council]] quoted in ''[[Catechism of the Catholic Church]]'' [https://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG0015/_P17.HTM#1FT §253]</ref>
  • A Sikh temple, known as ''Nanaksar [[Gurudwara]]'', in [[Alberta]], Canada
  • Hebrew]] (3rd century BCE to present) scripts
  • [[Krishna]] displaying his ''[[Vishvarupa]]'' (universal form) to [[Arjuna]] on the battlefield of Kurukshetra
  • Fictionalized portrait of [[Xenophanes]] from a 17th-century engraving
  • Mandaean pendant
  • [[Shang Dynasty]] [[bronze script]] character for ''tian'' (天), which translates to Heaven and sky

monotheism         
['m?n?(?)??i:?z(?)m]
¦ noun the doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
Derivatives
monotheist noun & adjective
monotheistic adjective
monotheistically adverb
Origin
C17: from mono- + Gk theos 'god' + -ism.
Monotheism         
·noun The doctrine or belief that there is but one God.
Monotheism         
Monotheism is the belief that there is only one deity, an all-supreme being that is universally referred to as God.Cross, F.

Wikipedia

Monotheism

Monotheism is the belief that there is only one deity, an all-supreme being that is universally referred to as God. A distinction may be made between exclusive monotheism, in which the one God is a singular existence, and both inclusive and pluriform monotheism, in which multiple gods or godly forms are recognized, but each are postulated as extensions of the same God.

Monotheism is distinguished from henotheism, a religious system in which the believer worships one God without denying that others may worship different gods with equal validity, and monolatrism, the recognition of the existence of many gods but with the consistent worship of only one deity. The term monolatry was perhaps first used by Julius Wellhausen.

Monotheism characterizes the traditions of Bábism, the Baháʼí Faith, Cheondoism, Christianity, Deism, Druzism, Eckankar, Sikhism, some sects of Hinduism (such as Shaivism and Vaishnavism), Islam, Judaism, Mandaeism, Rastafari, Seicho-no-Ie, Tenrikyo, Yazidism, and Atenism. Elements of monotheistic thought are found in early religions such as Zoroastrianism, ancient Chinese religion, and Yahwism.

Examples of use of Monotheism
1. Tawhid and Jihad is Arabic for monotheism and holy war.
2. With monotheism they won‘t let you die and get away from them.
3. This breakthrough gave us what some call the Abrahamic tradition of monotheism.
4. Monotheism was totally alien and irrelevant to most people of his generation.
5. A group called the Lions of Monotheism said it had carried out the attacks.