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  1. A henoteizmus ( görög heisz theosz, „egy isten”) kifejezést Max Müller alkotta arra a vallási nézetre, amikor valaki egy istent imád, de elismeri más istenek létezését. Müller úgy vélte, a henoteizmus „elvben monoteizmus, gyakorlatban politeizmus .”. Ezt a kifejezést tette meg a nyugati teológiát és vallási ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HenotheismHenotheism - Wikipedia

    Henotheism is the worship of a single, supreme god that does not deny the existence or possible existence of other deities that may be worshipped. [1] [2] [3] Friedrich Schelling (1775–1854) coined the word, and Friedrich Welcker (1784–1868) used it to depict primitive monotheism among ancient Greeks.

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  4. Henotheism (from the Greek heis theos or “one god”) refers to religious belief systems that accept the existence of many gods (such as polytheism) but worship one deity as supreme. Such belief systems have been found throughout history and across the world's cultures.

  5. Overview. henotheism. Quick Reference. A term coined by the Indologist Max Müller in an attempt to convey his idea that each deity in the apparently polytheistic Vedic pantheon was actually experienced as supreme when focused on by a particular individual. From: henotheism in A Dictionary of Hinduism » Subjects: Religion. Reference entries.

  6. HENOTHEISM , a term coined from the Greek henos ("one") and theos ("god"), was for some time used by F. Max M ü ller interchangeably with kathenotheism, derived from the Greek kathʿhena ("one by one"). It was Friedrich Schelling (1775 – 1854) who first used the word henotheism in his study of mythology to indicate "relative, rudimentary ...

  7. Henotheism is the adherence to one particular god out of several, especially by a family, tribe, or other group. [1] Henotheism is sometimes defined as a monotheistic belief within a polytheistic world - believing that one god, or articulation of God, is better or clearer than others.

  8. anthropology.iresearchnet.com › henotheismHenotheism - iResearchNet

    Henotheism was conceived in a 19th-century European intellectual climate influenced by colonial contact with non-Western religions and the quest for the origin and evolution of religion. Ernest Renan (1823-1892) had claimed that the unique contribution of “the Semites” was monotheism and that, moreover, monotheism was the earliest form of ...

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