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Monotheism sits at the most extreme end of the [[henotheism]]–[[monolatry]]–monotheism spectrum. | Monotheism sits at the most extreme end of the [[henotheism]]–[[monolatry]]–monotheism spectrum. | ||
== Real-life examples == | |||
* Christianity | |||
* Islam | |||
* Judaism | |||
== Examples == | |||
Monotheism is rare in Marillia. In Teresis, the only truly monotheistic religion is the [[Lucianus]]. | Monotheism is rare in Marillia. In Teresis, the only truly monotheistic religion is the [[Lucianus]]. |
Latest revision as of 03:58, 28 September 2025
Monotheism (Greek mono- "one" + theos "god") is the worship of a single deity and the rejection that any other true gods exist and can be validly worshiped.
Monotheism sits at the most extreme end of the henotheism–monolatry–monotheism spectrum.
Real-life examples
- Christianity
- Islam
- Judaism
Examples
Monotheism is rare in Marillia. In Teresis, the only truly monotheistic religion is the Lucianus.