Monotheism
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- | In [[theology]], '''monotheism''' (from [[Ancient Greek|Greek]] {{lang|grc|[[:wikt:μόνος|μόνος]]}} "one" and {{lang|grc|[[:wikt:θεός|θεός]]}} "[[God (male deity)|god]]") is the belief in the existence of one [[deity]] or God, or in the [[Oneness (concept)|oneness]] of God. | + | # The belief in a [[single]] [[god]], [[deity]], [[spirit]], etc. ; especially within an [[organize]]d [[religion]], [[faith]], or [[creed]]. |
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- The belief in a single god, deity, spirit, etc. ; especially within an organized religion, faith, or creed.
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