Monolatry (
Ancient Greek: μόνος ,
romanized:
monos ,
lit. 'single', and λατρεία ,
latreia , '
worship') is the belief in the existence of many
gods, but with the consistent worship of only one deity.
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Monolatry - Wikipediaorship show Related topics Euthyphro dilemma God complex God gene Theology Ontology Problem of evil (theodicy) Religion philosophy texts Portrayals of God in popular media Religion portal v t e <span>Monolatry (Ancient Greek: μόνος, romanized: monos, lit. 'single', and λατρεία, latreia, 'worship') is the belief in the existence of many gods, but with the consistent worship of only one deity.[1] The term monolatry was perhaps first used by Julius Wellhausen.[2] Monolatry is distinguished from monotheism, which asserts the existence of only one god, and henotheism, a religiou Summary
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