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What was the concept of monotheism developed by the ancient Hebrews?

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.


What is the ethical monotheism and why is important?

Ethical monotheism is the belief in one god who is just and fair.


What is the ethical monotheism and why it is important?

Ethical monotheism is the belief in one god who is just and fair.


What is the system of ethical monotheism?

monotheism- beliefs based on one god.


What group of people is responsible for ethical monotheism?

Actually, the *Persians* (do a Google search on *Zoroaster*).


What best describes monotheism?

Ethical monotheism is the belief that there is one God and that this God's primary concern, when it comes to people, is that we behave ethically at all times.


Who was ethical monotheism pioneered by?

isralites


What kind of a system is ethical monotheism?

Ethical Monotheism is a term used to describe a belief in one God who guides humanity through ethical principles. This can be seen as distinct from monotheistic beliefs which may be based on dogma or doctrines.Ethical monotheists sometimes believe that all ethical standards are derived from God and they are thus dependant upon the divine in this way.


What important Jewish belief was passed on to other religions?

Ethical Monotheism. This became adopted by Christianity and Islam.


Was ethical monotheism a legacy of the ancient Hebrews?

Yes.


What religions believe in monotheism and ethical behavior?

A:Monotheistic religions that believe in ethical behaviour include:ZoroastrianismJudasimChristianityIslamBahaiSikhism


What is the emphasis on right conduct and worship of one God called?

ethical monotheism