Monotheism

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The belief in the existence of only one god

Real World Example

In the Fertile Crescent, monotheism was a significant shift from the prevailing polytheistic beliefs where people worshiped multiple gods. This idea was first strongly introduced by the Hebrews, who believed in one God, Yahweh, which set them apart from neighboring cultures. It responded to the idea of having a single, all-powerful divine authority, which could unify people under a common religious and moral framework. Today, monotheism remains important as it forms the foundation of major world religions like Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, influencing billions of people's values and traditions. For example, in a community, shared belief in one God can bring people together for support, charity, and moral guidance, creating a sense of unity and purpose in daily life.

Practice Version

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