Monotheism
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The belief in one single [[Omnipotence|omnipotent]] [[god]] especially within a [[religion]], [[faith]], or [[creed]]. | The belief in one single [[Omnipotence|omnipotent]] [[god]] especially within a [[religion]], [[faith]], or [[creed]]. | ||
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The belief in one single omnipotent god especially within a religion, faith, or creed.
See also
- Abrahamic religion
- Atheism
- Deconstruction-and-religion
- Demiurg
- Dharma
- Bitheism
- Heliocentrism
- Henotheism
- Hindu views on monotheism
- Zoroastrianism
- Kashmir Shaivism
- Monistic theism
- Pantheism
- The People of Monotheism
- Polytheism
- Post-monotheism
- Psychology of religion
- Religion
- Spiritism
- Unitheism
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