
1) Belief in many gods 2) Belief in multiple Gods 3) French word used in English 4) Theism
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1) Tritheism
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Polytheism is the worship of or belief in multiple deities usually assembled into a pantheon of gods and goddesses, along with their own religions and rituals. It is a type of theism. Within theism, it contrasts with monotheism, the belief in a singular God. Polytheists do not always worship all the gods equally, but can be henotheists, specializi...
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belief in multiple deities
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• (n.) The doctrine of, or belief in, a plurality of gods.
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belief in many gods
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the belief in many gods. Polytheism characterizes virtually all religions other than Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, which share a common tradition ... [14 related articles]
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Belief in two or more gods.
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The worship of many gods, as opposed to monotheism (belief in one god). Examples are the religions of ancient Egypt, Babylon, Greece, Rome, and Mexico. Modern Hinduism, while worshipping God in many...
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Polytheism means belief in many deities.
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Pol'y·the·ism noun [
Poly- + Greek ... confer French
polythéisme .] The doctrine of, or belief in, a plurality of gods. « In the Old Testament, the gradual development of
polytheism from the primitive monotheism may be learned.»
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Belief in many Gods.
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Polytheism is the worship of several gods.
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The belief in many gods (Prothero 2008
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belief in, or worship of, multiple gods or divinities. Most ancient religions were polytheistic, holding to pantheons of traditional deities, often accumulated over centuries of cultural interchange and experience. The belief in many gods does not contradict or preclude also believing in an all-powerful all-knowing supreme being.
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the belief in or worship of multiple deities (usually assembled in a pantheon) together with associated mythology and rituals.
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polytheism, polytheistic Worshiping of or believing in many deities (gods).
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polytheism Worshiping of or believing in several deities.
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belief in more than one god.
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belief in many gods.
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noun belief in multiple Gods
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(Gr. polus, many; and theos, god) A theory that Divine reality is numerically multiple, that there are many gods, opposed to monotheism. See Plotinism. -- V.J.B.
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The worship of many gods, as opposed to monotheism (belief in one god). Examples are the religions of ancient Egypt, Babylon, Greece, Rome, and Mexico. Modern Hinduism, while worshipping God in many forms, teaches an underlying unity of the godhead
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Belief in many deities.
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the belief in many gods
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