Question
Judaism was radically different from other religions when it first began. Which of these types of beliefs made Judaism unique?
A.
polytheism (belief in multiple gods)
B.
pantheism (belief that everything is a god)
C.
monotheism (belief in one god)
D.
henotheism (devotion to one god while believing there are others)
A.
polytheism (belief in multiple gods)
B.
pantheism (belief that everything is a god)
C.
monotheism (belief in one god)
D.
henotheism (devotion to one god while believing there are others)
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C. monotheism (belief in one god)
Judaism was unique in its strict monotheism, the belief in a single, all-powerful God, which distinguished it from many contemporary religions that practiced polytheism or other forms of belief.
Judaism was unique in its strict monotheism, the belief in a single, all-powerful God, which distinguished it from many contemporary religions that practiced polytheism or other forms of belief.
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