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What makes Christianity a monotheistic religion?

Christianity requires practioners to pray daily.
Christianity teaches that Jesus was resurrected from the dead.
Christianity requires the worship of a single god.
Christianity teaches tolerance of other religions.

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Christianity is monotheistic because it requires the worship of a single God.

Brief explanation: monotheism means belief in one God. Christianity affirms one God (as in the Shema and the Nicene Creed), even though Christian doctrine describes that one God as three persons (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) in the doctrine of the Trinity. The other statements (daily prayer, belief in the resurrection, tolerance) are not what defines a religion as monotheistic.