What is Monolatry?
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0:00 - 0:01What is Monolatry?
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0:01 - 0:07Monolatry, also known as henotheism, is
the religious practice of worshiping one -
0:07 - 0:11god without denying the existence of other gods.
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0:11 - 0:15Unlike monotheism, which asserts
the existence of only one deity, -
0:15 - 0:22monolatry acknowledges a broader pantheon of
deities but chooses to worship just one. This -
0:22 - 0:27form of religious belief is commonly found
in several ancient near eastern cultures. -
0:27 - 0:30A well-known example is the
ancient Hebrew religion, -
0:30 - 0:35where the God of Israel, Yahweh,
was worshiped above all other gods. -
0:35 - 0:41Some scholars argue that this form of monolatry
eventually transitioned into monotheism. -
0:41 - 0:46Monolatry is a valuable concept in
the study of religion as it provides -
0:46 - 0:52a more nuanced understanding of how different
cultures perceive and engage with the divine.
- Title:
- What is Monolatry?
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What is Monolatry?
Monolatry, also known as henotheism, is the religious practice of worshiping one god without denying the existence of other gods.
Unlike monotheism, which asserts the existence of only one deity, monolatry acknowledges a broader pantheon of deities but chooses to worship just one. This form of religious belief is commonly found in several ancient near eastern cultures.
A well-known example is the ancient Hebrew religion, where the God of Israel, Yahweh, was worshiped above all other gods.
Some scholars argue that this form of monolatry eventually transitioned into monotheism.
Monolatry is a valuable concept in the study of religion as it provides a more nuanced understanding of how different cultures perceive and engage with the divine.
- Video Language:
- English
- Duration:
- 0:52
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