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Monotheism

Monotheism (from the Greek monos "only", and theos "god") is a word coined in comparatively modern times to designate belief in the one supreme God, the Creator and Lord of the world, the eternal Spirit, All-powerful, All-wise, and All-good, the Rewarder of good and the Punisher of evil, the Source of our happiness and perfection. It is opposed to Polytheism, which is belief in more gods than one, and to Atheism, which is disbelief in any deity whatsoever.


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Encyclopedia.com - Results for monotheism - English
URL: http://www.encyclopedia.com/articles/08683.html

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Zoroastrian Influences on Judaism and Christianity and Monotheism - English
URL: http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/6315/religion/zoro.html

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Volume XXIII Moses and Monotheism, An Outline of Psycho-Analysis and Other Works (1937-1939) - English
URL: http://nyfreudian.org/abstracts/vol-23.htm

'Moses and Monotheism' consists of three essays of greatly differing length, two prefaces, both situated at the beginning of the third essay, and a third preface situated halfway through that same essay. The book took 4 or more years for completion, during which it was being constantly revised. There were acute external difficulties in the final phase which consisted of a succession of political disorders in Austria culminating in the Nazi occupation of Vienna and Freud's enforced migration to England. The whole work is to be regarded as a continuation of Freud's earlier studies of the origins of human social organization in Totem and Taboo and Group Psychology.

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Monotheism - Britannica.com - English
URL: http://www.britannica.com/bcom/eb/article/0/0,5716,117390 1 109475,00.html

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belief in the existence of one god, or in the oneness of God; as such, it is distinguished from polytheism, the Belief in the existence of many gods, and from atheism, the belief that there is no god. Monotheism characterizes the traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and elements of the belief are discernible in numerous other religions.

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Catholic Encyclopedia: Monotheism - English
URL: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/10499a.htm

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Monotheism (from the Greek monos "only", and theos "god") is a word coined in comparatively modern times to designate belief in the one supreme God, the Creator and Lord of the world, the eternal Spirit, All-powerful, All-wise, and All-good, the Rewarder of good and the Punisher of evil, the Source of our happiness and perfection. It is opposed to Polytheism, which is belief in more gods than one, and to Atheism, which is disbelief in any deity whatsoever. In contrast with Deism, it is the recognition of God's presence and activity in every part of creation. In contrast with Pantheism, it is belief in a God of conscious freedom, distinct from the physical world. Both Deism and Pantheism are religious philosophies rather than religions.

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50 Qeustions And Answers On Islamic Monotheism - English
URL: http://www.al-sunnah.com/50q.htm

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Bane of Monotheism - English
URL: http://members.nbci.com/VexenUK/religion/

Introduction to Bane of Monotheism. Sources of information for these pages. A note for Christians.

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