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  2. Monotheism - Wikipedia

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    Monotheism is the belief that one God is the only, or at least the dominant deity. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] A distinction may be made between exclusive monotheism, in ...

  3. Conceptions of God - Wikipedia

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    The concept spans conceptions from absolute monism to henotheism, monotheism and polytheism. In the Vedic period monotheistic god concept culminated in the semi-abstract semi-personified form of creative soul dwelling in all god such as Vishvakarman , Purusha , and Prajapati .

  4. God - Wikipedia

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    Thus, the religion is sometimes characterized as Polymorphic Monotheism. [60] Henotheism is the belief and worship of a single god at a time while accepting the validity of worshiping other deities. [61] Monolatry is the belief in a single deity worthy of worship while accepting the existence of other deities. [62]

  5. God in Hinduism - Wikipedia

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    Monotheism is the belief in a single creator God and the lack of belief in any other Creator. [ 58 ] [ 59 ] Different sects of Hinduism may or may not posit or require such a belief, as religion is considered a personal belief in Hinduism and followers are free to choose the different interpretations within the framework of karma and samsara .

  6. Theism - Wikipedia

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    Monotheism (from Greek μόνος) is the belief in theology that only one deity exists. [14] Some modern day monotheistic religions include Christianity , Judaism , Islam , Mandaeism , Druze , Baháʼí Faith , Sikhism , Zoroastrianism , Rastafari , some sects of Hinduism , and Eckankar .

  7. Monolatry - Wikipedia

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    To the extent that monolatry is not considered monotheism, the classification of Mormonism as monolatrous is strongly disputed among Latter-day Saints. Bruce R. McConkie stated that "if [monotheism] is properly interpreted to mean that the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost—each of whom is a separate and distinct godly personage—are one God ...

  8. Tawhid - Wikipedia

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    Tawhid [a] (Arabic: تَوْحِيد ‎, romanized: tawḥīd, lit. 'oneness [of God]') is the concept of monotheism in Islam. [2] Tawhid is the religion's central and single most important concept, upon which a Muslim's entire religious adherence rests.

  9. Monism - Wikipedia

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    Other Sufi mystics however, such as Ahmad Sirhindi, upheld dualistic Monotheism (the separation of God and the Universe). [94] The most influential of the Islamic monists was the Sufi philosopher Ibn Arabi (1165–1240). He developed the concept of 'unity of being' (Arabic: waḥdat al-wujūd), which some argue is a monistic philosophy.