RELIGIONS
JUDAISM
Question
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polytheism
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triotheism
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monotheism
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quadrotheism
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Detailed explanation-1: -What is monotheism? Monotheism is the belief or doctrine that there is one-and only one-god or deity. The term is often used as a general label for specific religions (such as Judaism) that fall into this category.
Detailed explanation-2: -Theists believe that reality’s ultimate principle is God-an omnipotent, omniscient, goodness that is the creative ground of everything other than itself. Monotheism is the view that there is only one such God.
Detailed explanation-3: -Thus, Hinduism may be considered a monotheistic religion as most Hindus believe in one supreme god whose qualities and forms may be represented by a multitude of deities, all which emanate from Him. Hindus believe that The Brahman is manifested as Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.
Detailed explanation-4: -Belief that only one god exists works well as a definition of modern monotheism. But ancient monotheism accommodated the existence of many other divinities.