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'''Monotheism''' (Greek ''mono-'' "one" + ''theos'' "god") is the worship of a single deity and | '''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. | Monotheism sits at the most extreme end of the [[henotheism]]–[[monolatry]]–monotheism spectrum. |
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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.