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The concept of monotheism was a revolutionary idea that influenced Judaism and Christianity.
No, the concept of monotheism does not allow for the acknowledgment of other gods by the one true god. Monotheism is the belief in the existence of only one supreme deity.
It's not known for certain if there were monotheisms before the Hebrews, but you can certainly say that the Hebrews took the concept of Monolatry and developed it into ethical monotheism.
Yes of course. Monotheism is the main concept of Islam. Muslims believe in & worship the only one God with no-one is associated to Him.
The ancient culture known for the concept of monotheism is the Hebrews, particularly as represented in ancient Israelite religion. They worshipped one God, Yahweh, and this belief is foundational to Judaism. This monotheistic tradition significantly influenced subsequent Abrahamic religions, including Christianity and Islam. The shift from polytheism to monotheism was a defining characteristic of their cultural and religious identity.
The Hebrews have been around for an estimated 12,000 years. About 4,000 years ago, tradition holds that they began the practice of monotheism (or at least monolatry, which is a forerunner of monotheism). Today they are called Jews.
The concept of monotheism is quite simple; it is that there is only one God. Monotheism does not suggest an inner ranking, since if there is only one God, there is no comparison to be made. If you had several gods you might want to rank them according to their relative power or importance, but if you have only one, no ranking is needed. If there is only one item on a list, you never have to figure out in what order to list it. Only one order is possible.
Shashi Bala. has written: 'Relevance of Guru Granth Sahib' 'The Concept of Monotheism' 'Man'
The traditional by Judaism, Christianity and Islam is that monotheism has existed since the time of creation. However, many scholars say that Judaic monotheism is of quite late origin. Given that Zoroastrianism is likely to be the earliest essentially monotheistic religion, then monotheism began when Zoroastrianism was founded - somewhere around 1700 BCE to perhaps 2000 BCE.
Your question is incomplete. Monotheism means belief in only one god (ex: Christianity) while polytheism means belief in more than one god (ex: ancient Greek).ANSWER 2:Assuming the question to be Where did monotheism begin?...All of the world's major religions began in the East. Hinduism, the oldest known religion (since the written word), began in India and is the first recognized religion to teach of a lone Creator God (Vishnu).
monotheism (belief in one god)
The Arabic term for believing in one god is "Tawhid". It refers to the concept of monotheism, the belief in the oneness of God in Islam.