different between polytheism vs monolatrism
polytheism
English
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Etymology
From French polythéisme, from Ancient Greek ????? (polús, “many”) and ???? (theós, “god”), corresponding to poly- +? theism.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /p?l.???i?.?z.?m/
Noun
polytheism (countable and uncountable, plural polytheisms)
- The belief in the existence of multiple gods.
Derived terms
Translations
See also
- atheism
- henotheism
- kathenotheism
- monotheism
- pantheon
Anagrams
- polyethism
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monolatrism
English
Noun
monolatrism (uncountable)
- (religion) The worship of a single deity (while possibly believing in others).
Related terms
- monolater
- monolatrous
- monolatry
See also
- agnosticism
- atheism
- deism
- ditheism
- gnosticism
- henotheism
- kathenotheism
- monotheism
- polytheism
- theism
- tritheism
Swedish
Noun
monolatrism
- (religion) monolatry
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