henotheism

noun
/ˈhɛnəʊˌθiːɪz(ə)m/UK/ˈhɛnoʊˌθiɪz(ə)m/US

Etymology

From German Henotheismus, coined in the 19th century by German philosopher Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling (1775–1854) from Ancient Greek ἕν (hén, stem of εἷς (heîs, “one”)) + German Theismus (“theism”, ultimately from Ancient Greek θεός (theós, “god”))).

  1. derived from Theismus
  2. derived from ἕν
  3. derived from Henotheismus

Definitions

  1. Belief in or worship of one deity without denying the existence of other deities.

The neighborhood

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