monolatry

[muh-nol-uh-tree]

monolatry Definition

  • 1the worship of one god without denying the existence of other gods
  • 2the belief in and worship of one god without rejecting or disbelieving in the existence of other deities

Using monolatry: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "monolatry" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Monolatry was practiced by some ancient religions.

  • Example

    Monolatry is different from monotheism, which denies the existence of other gods.

  • Example

    The ancient Israelites were monolatrists, worshipping Yahweh as their primary god while acknowledging the existence of other gods.

Origins of monolatry

from Greek 'monos' meaning 'single' + 'latreia' meaning 'worship'

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Summary: monolatry in Brief

Monolatry [muh-nol-uh-tree] is the worship of one god without denying the existence of other gods. It is different from monotheism, which denies the existence of other gods. The ancient Israelites were monolatrists, worshipping Yahweh as their primary god while acknowledging the existence of other gods.