What is the difference between monotheism and christianity?
monotheism | christianity | Hypernyms |
The belief in a single deity (one god or goddess); especially within an organized religion.
An Abrahamic religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ and various scholars who wrote the Christian Bible.
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Christendom
Monotheism is a hypernym of christianity.
As a noun monotheism
is the belief in a single deity (one god or goddess); especially within an organized religion.monotheism
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* Monotheism, mono-theismNoun
(en noun)Derived terms
* alethomonotheism, Alethomonotheism * aletho-monotheism, Aletho-monotheism * postmonotheism, Postmonotheism * post-monotheism, Post-monotheism * premonotheism, Premonotheism * pre-monotheism, Pre-monotheism * protomonotheism, Protomonotheism * proto-monotheism, Proto-monotheism * pseudomonotheism, Pseudomonotheism * pseudo-monotheism, Pseudo-monotheismSee also
* binitarianism, Binitarianism * bitheism, Bitheism * deism, Deism * ditheism, Ditheism * duotheism, Duotheism * henotheism, Henotheism * polytheism, Polytheism * quadrinitarianism, Quadrinitarianism * septarianism, Septarianism * septenarianism, Septenarianism * theism, Theism * trinitarianism, Trinitarianism * tritheism, Tritheism * triunitarianism, Triunitarianism * unitarianism, UnitarianismAnagrams
* English words suffixed with -ismchristianity
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- As a result, Christianity developed as a separate religion from Judaism.