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monotheist

[ UK /mˈɒnə‍ʊθˌiːɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. a believer in one god

How To Use monotheist In A Sentence

  • Akhenaton and Nefertiti: Sun and Shadow of the Pharaohs" exhibits artifacts documenting the reign of Egyptian King Akhenaten and his wife Nefertiti (14th century B.C.), the first monotheistic rulers. Time Off Europe Calendar
  • Two of the world's great6)monotheistic religions—7)Judaism and Islam—prohibit their consumption.
  • Unlike other spiritual traditions, including Gnosticism, Pantheism, and forms of Christian apophasis and via negativa, the Buddhist understanding of oneness does not rely on the monotheistic perception of a centrally located source or an indwelling force or principle that acts to create coherency. Shelley's Golden Wind: Zen Harmonics in _A Defence of Poetry_ and 'Ode to the WestWind'
  • The monotheists among them were deputed to administer this punishment.
  • The three monotheistic religions with the most followers are Christianity, Judaism and Islam.
  • During the Roman occupation of Palestine, Christianity was founded by Paul of Tarsus as a less ruthlessly monotheistic sect of Judaism and a less exclusive one, which looked outwards from the Jews to the rest of the world. Archie and the New Atheists
  • In their view, many people who claim to be monotheists are actually polytheists and idolaters.
  • A truly monotheistic system requires us to recognize the world as it is, and recognize our power of choice in this world.
  • Man was subject to all the gods, but Zeus reigned supreme over gods and men, although not quite monotheistically.
  • There's a religious organization called a church, of which the queen is the head, and it seems to involve monotheistic goddess worship. Archive 2007-03-01
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