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'''Henotheism''' (I say HEE-no-thee-ih-zum, Greek ''hen'' "one" + ''theos'' "god") refers to the worship of a single deity while not denying other (true) gods exist and may be validly worshiped. | '''Henotheism''' (I say HEE-no-thee-ih-zum, Greek ''hen'' "one" + ''theos'' "god") refers to the worship of a single deity while not denying other (true) gods exist and may be validly worshiped. | ||
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henotheism Henotheism on Wikipedia] |
Latest revision as of 14:47, 2 July 2025
Henotheism (I say HEE-no-thee-ih-zum, Greek hen "one" + theos "god") refers to the worship of a single deity while not denying other (true) gods exist and may be validly worshiped.