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- monolatrism or monolatry (greek : μόνος (monos) single, and λατρεία (latreia) (pentateuch ) shows evidence of monolatrism in some passages.
- two examples of monolatrism developing from polytheism are the aten cult in the reign of the egyptian pharaoh akhenaten , as well as the
- the re-interpretation of the gods of the earliest recalled period as the national god of the monolatrism as it emerged in the 7th to 6th
- related terms are monolatrism and kathenotheism , which are typically understood as sub-types of henotheism. the latter term is an
- deriving israelite monolatrism from egyptian atenism , put forward in his moses and monotheism of 1939, has little support among modern scholars.
- monolatrism: brahma. monolatristic traditions would separate a secondary creator from the primary transcendent being, identified as a primary
- term monolatrism , content monolatrism 1 a philosophy that holds that there are many gods, with a worshiper of any god receiving his or
- one in platonism and the strict monolatrism of second temple judaism , giving rise to syncretized traditions such as hellenistic judaism .
- monolatrism : the belief that there may be more than one deity, but that only one is worthy of being worshipped. most of the modern
- deism dystheism henotheism hermeticism kathenotheism nontheism monolatrism monotheism mysticism panentheism pandeism pantheism