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10 Questions & Answers on Mormonism, Rose Publishing, MA
Cambridge and Alan E. Lewis states that henotheism is allegiance to one supreme deity while conceding the existence of others. This is also described as monolatry, incipient monotheism and practical theism. Lewis (1996: 321-322)
The far more well-known theological concept of polytheism is related as it is the belief in, and worship of many gods and Blackburn connects polytheism to Hinduism. Blackburn (1996: 292).
It is the belief in many gods and the implied opposite of monotheism. Shorter (1999: 454). Therefore, theologically and philosophically, henotheism is under the umbrella of polytheism.
Biblical, New Testament, trinitarian theology views the trinity as three distinctions or persons that are equally eternal God in nature and essence (Hebrews 1, Matthew 28, Acts 5 as examples).
BLACKBURN, SIMON (1996) The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy, Oxford, Oxford University Press.
CLEMENTS ROGER (1999) ‘Henontheism’ in lan Richardson and John Bowden (eds.), A New Dictionary of Christian Theology, London, ACM Press.
LEWIS, ALAN E. (1996) 'Henotheism' in Robert Audi (ed.), The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press.
SHORTER, AYLWARD (1999) ‘Polytheism’ in lan Richardson and John Bowden (eds.), A New Dictionary of Christian Theology, London, ACM Press.
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