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Hindu Monotheism

2020
If by monotheism we mean the idea of a single transcendent God who creates the universe out of nothing (creatio ex nihilo), as in the Abrahamic religions, then that is not found in the history of Hinduism. But if we mean a supreme, transcendent deity who impels the universe, sustains it and ultimately destroys it before causing it to emerge once again,
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Discursive monotheisms

American Ethnologist, 1993
Religious Orthodoxy and Popular Faith in European Society. ELLEN BADONE, ed. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1990. 230 pp., maps, photographs, tables, notes, references, index.Beyond the Text: A Holistic Approach to Liturgy. LAWRENCE A. HOFFMAN. Jewish Literature and Culture. ALVIN ROSENFELD, series ed.
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Freud's Monotheism

2022
This Element consists of three interrelated parts. 'What Freud Said' summarizes the salient details of Freud's psychology of religion: his views on the origins and development of western religions; on contemporary western monotheisms; on the 'unpsychological' proceedings of the religio-cultural super-ego; his qualified endorsement of religious forms of
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Monotheism

2016
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Towards Monotheism

1999
Abstract A standard dictionary definition of ‘monotheism! is ‘the belief in only one God ‘. That seems simple and straightforward, except for the problem of what is meant by a god. There are probably many different definitions of the term ‘god ‘ to be found in theological and anthropological literature, and different ones may be suitable
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