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Qué (quién) es monotheism$50214$ - definición

HYPOTHESIS PROPOSING MONOTHEISM AS THE ORIGINAL RELIGION OF HUMANITY
Original Monotheism; Primitive Monotheism; Primitive monotheism; Urmonotheism; Primitive revelation; Original monotheism

Monotheism         
  • 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
BELIEF THAT THERE IS ONLY ONE GOD
MonoTheism; Monotheistic; Monotheist; Monotheists; Monotheistic religion; One God; Exclusive monotheism; History of Monotheism; Monotheistic religions; Inclusive monotheism; Montheism; Monothiest; Monothesism; One true God; Strict monotheism; Strict monotheistic; History of monotheism; OneGod; Monotheisum
Monotheism is the belief that there is only one deity, an all-supreme being that is universally referred to as God.Cross, F.
monotheism         
  • 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
BELIEF THAT THERE IS ONLY ONE GOD
MonoTheism; Monotheistic; Monotheist; Monotheists; Monotheistic religion; One God; Exclusive monotheism; History of Monotheism; Monotheistic religions; Inclusive monotheism; Montheism; Monothiest; Monothesism; One true God; Strict monotheism; Strict monotheistic; History of monotheism; OneGod; Monotheisum
['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         
  • 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
BELIEF THAT THERE IS ONLY ONE GOD
MonoTheism; Monotheistic; Monotheist; Monotheists; Monotheistic religion; One God; Exclusive monotheism; History of Monotheism; Monotheistic religions; Inclusive monotheism; Montheism; Monothiest; Monothesism; One true God; Strict monotheism; Strict monotheistic; History of monotheism; OneGod; Monotheisum
·noun The doctrine or belief that there is but one God.

Wikipedia

Urmonotheismus

The term Urmonotheismus (German for "primeval monotheism") or "primitive monotheism" expresses the hypothesis of a monotheistic Urreligion, from which polytheistic religions allegedly degenerated. This evolutionary view of religious development contrasts diametrically with to another evolutionary view on the development of religious thought: the hypothesis that religion progressed from simple forms to complex: first pre-animism, then animism, totemism, polytheism, and finally monotheism.