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  • Monotheism is the belief in one, all-powerful god. Most of the Caprican civilization is polytheistic, but a minority is monotheistic, including a terrorist group known as Soldiers of the One. Monotheists believe in a more rigid code of ethics or moralities than polytheists - they see the world in shades of "black and white" rather than shades of gray.
  • Monotheism is the worship of one god or deity. This article is a stub. You can help WikiPagan by [ expanding it].
  • Monotheism is the belief in a single deity. Judaism was one of the first monotheistic religions.
  • belief that there is one god
  • Monotheism is a belief where there is one where a single deity is worshiped opposed to polytheism. Many times the god worshiped is the creator of all things.
  • It appears that monotheistic religions are the current step in the evolution of modern religion, as these philosophies show great progress towards revealing the actual number of Gods that there are. As a matter of fact, the God count of a monotheistic religion is off by only one. There is no reason to believe that any god exists.
  • Monotheism is a technology in Civilization games, first seen in Civilization II.
  • Monotheism is a technology in Age of Empires that allows Priests to convert other Priests and buildings (excluding Town Centers and Wonders).
  • Derived from Greek μονοθεϊσμός (monotheïsmós), from μονός (monós) meaning "one" + θεós (theós) meaning "god" or "deity" + English –ism
  • Monotheism is the belief that there is only one God.
  • Monotheism is the belief in one all-powerful, all-encompassing deity. Many modern religions practice it, however, polytheism is a more ancient tradition. The first monotheistic state was Egypt under Pharaoh Akhenaten, who instituted the worship of Aten, displacing the entire previous pantheon. However, his changes were reversed upon his death.
  • Monotheism is the belief in a single God. The best known allegedly monotheistic religions are the Abrahamic religions: Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. Other monotheistic religions and sects include Sikhism, Zoroastrianism and some Sects of Hinduism. Various philosophical traditions have also been monotheist including Stoicism. However, many of them have polytheist features.
  • In theology, monotheism (from Greek μόνος "one" and θεός "god") is the belief in the existence of one deity, or in the oneness of God. In a Western context, the concept of "monotheism" tends to be dominated by the concept of the god of the Abrahamic religions and the Platonic concept of God as put forward by Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite. The concept of monotheism has largely been defined in contrast with polytheistic religions, and monotheism tends to overlap with other Unitary concepts, such as monism.
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  • Monotheism is the belief in one, all-powerful god. Most of the Caprican civilization is polytheistic, but a minority is monotheistic, including a terrorist group known as Soldiers of the One. Monotheists believe in a more rigid code of ethics or moralities than polytheists - they see the world in shades of "black and white" rather than shades of gray.
  • Monotheism is the belief in one all-powerful, all-encompassing deity. Many modern religions practice it, however, polytheism is a more ancient tradition. The first monotheistic state was Egypt under Pharaoh Akhenaten, who instituted the worship of Aten, displacing the entire previous pantheon. However, his changes were reversed upon his death. Judaism later emerged as a monotheistic religion, from which Christianity and Islam then emerged. Other monotheistic religions include Zoroastroanism, Sikhism and the Bahá'í Faith. Some monotheistic religions have a deity and his antagonist, such as God and Satan, or Ahura Mazda and Angra Mainyu.
  • Monotheism is the belief in a single God. The best known allegedly monotheistic religions are the Abrahamic religions: Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. Other monotheistic religions and sects include Sikhism, Zoroastrianism and some Sects of Hinduism. Various philosophical traditions have also been monotheist including Stoicism. However, many of them have polytheist features. The Abrahamic religions feature angels, some Christian and Muslim sects feature saints, and Zoroastrianism has angel-like entities. Angels are often believed to intervene in human affairs, and many worshippers pray to saints. Additionally, these religions feature an evil quasi-deity, Satan, complete with his own followers. These religions can thus be interpreted as having one big god and lots of little deities. Hinduism is well-known for being polytheist, and monotheist Hindus explain the multitude of Hindu deities as aspects of a single deity. This may be called "inclusive monotheism" as opposed to Abrahamic "exclusive monotheism".
  • Monotheism is the worship of one god or deity. This article is a stub. You can help WikiPagan by [ expanding it].
  • Monotheism is the belief in a single deity. Judaism was one of the first monotheistic religions.
  • belief that there is one god
  • Monotheism is a belief where there is one where a single deity is worshiped opposed to polytheism. Many times the god worshiped is the creator of all things.
  • In theology, monotheism (from Greek μόνος "one" and θεός "god") is the belief in the existence of one deity, or in the oneness of God. In a Western context, the concept of "monotheism" tends to be dominated by the concept of the god of the Abrahamic religions and the Platonic concept of God as put forward by Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite. The concept of monotheism has largely been defined in contrast with polytheistic religions, and monotheism tends to overlap with other Unitary concepts, such as monism. Whereas monotheism is a self-description of religions subsumed under this term, there is no equivalent self-description for polytheist religions: monotheism asserts itself by opposing polytheism, while polytheism does not use the same argumentative device, as it includes a concept of divine unity despite worshipping a plethora of gods. By the same token, monotheistic religions may still include concepts of a plurality of the divine, for example the Trinity, in which God is one Being in three Personal dimensions (the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit). Additionally, Christians believe Jesus to have two natures (Divine and Human), each possessing the full attributes of that nature, without mixture or intermingling of those attributes. Although Christian theology reserves worship for the Divine, the distinction between worshipping the Divine nature of Jesus but not the human nature of Jesus can be difficult for non-Christians (and even Christian laity) to follow. Christians of a catholic tradition venerate the Saints among them Mary as human beings that had remarkable qualities, have lived their faith in God to the extreme and continue to assist in the process of salvation for others.
  • It appears that monotheistic religions are the current step in the evolution of modern religion, as these philosophies show great progress towards revealing the actual number of Gods that there are. As a matter of fact, the God count of a monotheistic religion is off by only one. There is no reason to believe that any god exists.
  • Monotheism is a technology in Civilization games, first seen in Civilization II.
  • Monotheism is a technology in Age of Empires that allows Priests to convert other Priests and buildings (excluding Town Centers and Wonders).
  • Derived from Greek μονοθεϊσμός (monotheïsmós), from μονός (monós) meaning "one" + θεós (theós) meaning "god" or "deity" + English –ism
  • Monotheism is the belief that there is only one God.