There are numerous forms of monotheism: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are just the most famous three of innumerable monotheistic religions.
They were the first group in the middle east to practice monotheism (or at least monolatry, which is an early form of monotheism).
any religion that believes in one god is monotheistic
A:Post-Exilic Judaism is monotheistic. Therefore Judaism is now a form of monotheism; however monotheism encompasses other religions as well. Answer:Belief in One God. Belief that idols, gods, demigods etc., are powerless.
Um, no. Permanent settlements were made long before monotheism. In fact, cities were built under polytheism beliefs.
There was really no ancient empire that practiced monotheism. The only two peoples of the western world that practiced it were the Jews and, briefly, the Egyptians. Monotheism in the form of Christianity flourished in the latter part of the Roman empire, but the empire did not influence Christianity, rather it was the other way around, with Christianity (monotheism) influencing the Roman empire.
no other nations in the surrounding areas had anything close to monotheism. The closest to monotheism were the Hebrews, who probably recognized the existence of other gods, but didn't worship them (at least for the most part).
Yes. That is the definition of monotheism.
Monotheism is the belief of one god.
Monotheism is the belief of only one god.
Yes, monotheism is a noun. It refers to the belief in the existence of only one God.
Monotheism is the belief in only one God.
Monotheism is a belief in one god.