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    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

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    The word monotheism comes from the Greek μόνος (monos) meaning "single" and θεός (theos) meaning "god". The English term was first used by Henry More (1614–1687).

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    Quasi-monotheistic claims of the existence of a universal deity date to the Late Bronze Age, with Akhenaten's Great Hymn to the Aten from

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    Amenhotep IV initially introduced Atenism in Year 5 of his reign (1348/1346 BCE) during the 18th dynasty of the New Kingdom.

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    The religion of the Andamanese peoples has at times been described as "animistic monotheism", believing foremost in a single deity, Paluga, who created the universe. However, Paluga

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    Judaism
    Judaism is traditionally considered one of the oldest monotheistic religions in the world, although it is

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    Aboriginal Australians are typically described as polytheistic in nature. Although some researchers shy from referring to Dreamtime figures as "gods" or "deities", they are broadly

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    The orthodox faith system held by most dynasties of China since at least the Shang Dynasty (1766 BCE) until the modern period centered on the worship of Shangdi (literally "Above

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    Monotheism is the belief in only one god, rather than two or more, which would be polytheism such as Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, Ancient Egypt and partly Hinduism. Many religions are monotheistic, such as Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Baha'i Faith, Sikhism, Eckankar, Zoroastrianism, Cao Dai and Tenrikyo. Some pagan and neo-pagan religions are ...

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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monothelitism

      Monothelitism, or monotheletism (from Greek: μονοθελητισμός, romanized: monothelētismós, lit. 'doctrine of one will'), is a theological doctrine in Christianity, that holds Christ as having only one will.The doctrine is thus contrary to dyothelitism, a Christological doctrine that holds Christ as having two wills (divine and human). ). Historically, monothelitism was closely ...

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      • https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monotheismus
        • Zeitgenössische monotheistische Religionen sind das Judentum, das Christentum, der Islam, der Sikhismus, das Bahaitum, das Jesidentum sowie der Zoroastrismus. Teils finden in historischer Betrachtung der Zoroastrismus als eine dualistische und die Anfänge des jüdischen Glaubens als eine henotheistische Religion Berücksichtigung. Nach Ansicht der me...
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        • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethical_monotheism

          Ethical monotheism is a form of exclusive monotheism in which God is believed to be the only god as well as the source for one's standards of morality, guiding humanity through ethical principles.

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