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  • ...medicine.<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> An intermediate stage between polytheism and monotheism, which assumes a "Great Spirit", with lesser deities subordinated. With the
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  • ..._.26_Morgan|cultures and religions tend to grow more sophisticated]] via [[monotheism|monotheist]] religions, like [[Christianity]] and eventually to [[science]] ...heism is a more evolved than polytheism has been disconfirmed by evidence: monotheism is more prevalent in hunter societies than in agricultural societies. The v
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  • ...ern thought remained invested in polytheism, eventually transitioning to a monotheism which explicitly defined God as a creator who preceded the universe, and wh ...ance as to its [[sentience]]. "Cosmotheism", like the terms "pantheism", "monotheism", and "polytheism", was not used in antiquity. The term seems to have bee
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  • ...her [[Karl Christian Friedrich Krause]] (1781–1832) seeking to reconcile [[monotheism]] and [[pantheism]], coined the term '''panentheism''' (all in God) in 1828
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  • ...candles, and sacrifices and sexual orgies. Satanic religions are as old as monotheism and have their origins in Persia of the sixth century. However, Satanism is
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  • ...out to prove the existence of the [[God]] of the [[Philosophy of religion#monotheism|monotheistic religions]] from the nature of [[concept]]s alone. It is thus
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  • ...sm as a fellow monotheistic faith, but claimed that it detracted from this Monotheism by deferring to rabbinical authority:
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  • ...between their own cultic rites and those of foreign peoples. Due to their monotheism, they perhaps made a clearer distinction between religion and magic than wa
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  • ...the religion which recognises [[Ahura Mazda]]'s supreme authority as the [[Monotheism|one God]]. The Zoroastrian name of the religion is '''Mazdayasna'''.<ref na
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  • :''Influenced:'' The Abrahamic religions in various ways (possibly including monotheism); also the Iranian national consciousness through such things as Noruz (New
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  • ...lief in late 18th-century Europe, specifically denoting disbelief in the [[monotheism|monotheistic]] [[Judeo-Christian]] [[God]].<ref name="adevism">In part beca ...ism in the strictest sense is regarded as counter to all theism, including monotheism and polytheism. Such a proponent would not accept belief in the existence o
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  • Judaism is one of the first recorded [[Monotheism|monotheistic]] religions and among the oldest religious traditions still in ...sh people, rejected the [[idolatry]] that he saw around him and embraced [[monotheism]]. As a reward for this act of faith in one God, he was promised many offsp
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  • ....</ref> They see Islam as the last chapter in the religion of [[God]], a [[monotheism|monotheistic]] religion that can be traced back through [[Jesus]] to [[Mose ...istians and Jews moved into the area and settled at the towns; a primitive monotheism also sprang up. The Arabs who had rejected polytheism in favor of one God,
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  • ...be Hume's most interesting work. In it, Hume contends that polytheism, not monotheism, was "the first and most ancient religion of mankind". In addition, conten
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  • ...a view oversimplifies a diverse system of thought with beliefs spanning [[monotheism]], [[polytheism]],<ref name= "EBpolytheism"> [http://www.britannica.com/eb/
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  • The Bahá'í religion is [[monotheism | monotheistic]]. It views God as having attributes one can describe and di
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