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Christianity and the Divine Mystery of God
Christianity is a monotheistic faith centred on the belief in one God, revealed through the Holy Trinity—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This concept, unique among monotheistic traditions, expresses the divine as three distinct persons yet one in essence. At the heart of Christianity is the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, whom Christians believe to be the Son of God and the Savior of humanity. The Nature of God in Christianity Christian theology...
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Islam and the Absolute Oneness of Allah
Islam is one of the world's major monotheistic religions, founded in the 7th century CE through the revelations given to the Prophet Muhammad. At the core of Islamic belief is Tawhid, the absolute oneness and uniqueness of God, known as Allah. Unlike polytheistic traditions or theological systems that allow for multiple aspects of the divine, Islam asserts that God is singular, without partners, equals, or divisions. This foundational concept shapes every aspect of Muslim faith...
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Judaism and the Covenant with the Eternal
Judaism is one of the oldest monotheistic religions, tracing its origins back more than 3,000 years to the covenant between God and the patriarch Abraham. At the heart of Jewish belief is the absolute oneness of God, a central principle expressed in the Shema, the fundamental declaration of faith: "Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is One" (Deuteronomy 6:4). This affirmation of monotheism distinguishes Judaism from polytheistic traditions and reinforces a deep,...
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The Bahá'í Faith and the Unifying Vision of God
The Bahá'í Faith is a monotheistic religion that emerged in the 19th century, founded by Bahá'u'lláh in Persia. It teaches that there is only one God, who is eternal, all-knowing, and beyond human comprehension. Unlike traditions that define God in anthropomorphic or limited terms, the Bahá'í Faith emphasizes the divine as an infinite, unknowable essence that reveals itself to humanity through a progressive series of messengers. These divine messengers, including Abraham, Moses, Zoroaster, Buddha, Jesus,...
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Samaritanism and the One True God of Mount Gerizim
Samaritanism is an ancient monotheistic faith with deep historical and theological connections to Judaism, though it has developed as a distinct religious tradition over the centuries. The Samaritans trace their origins to the Israelites of the Northern Kingdom and consider themselves the true preservers of the Mosaic tradition. At the heart of their belief is the absolute oneness of God, whom they refer to as YHWH, the same divine being worshipped in Judaism. Unlike later...
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Zoroastrianism and the Divine Light of Ahura Mazda
Zoroastrianism, one of the world's oldest monotheistic religions, traces its origins to ancient Persia, where it was founded by the prophet Zoroaster (Zarathustra) over 3,000 years ago. At the heart of Zoroastrian belief is Ahura Mazda, the supreme, all-knowing, and benevolent creator. Unlike deities in many traditions, Ahura Mazda is not an anthropomorphic figure but rather a divine force of truth, wisdom, and light. The eternal struggle between good and evil is central to Zoroastrianism,...
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Sikhism and the Eternal Presence of Ik Onkar
Sikhism is a monotheistic faith that emerged in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent during the 15th century, founded by Guru Nanak. At the heart of Sikh belief is Ik Onkar, meaning "One Supreme Reality" or "One God." This fundamental principle embodies the Sikh understanding of the divine as an eternal, formless, and all-encompassing presence. Unlike anthropomorphic depictions of God in some traditions, Sikhism teaches that the divine is beyond human limitations, pervading all...
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Mandaeism and the Divine Light of Hayyi Rabbi
Mandaeism is one of the world’s oldest Gnostic religions, tracing its origins back to the ancient Middle East, with communities still present in Iraq and Iran. At the heart of Mandaean spirituality is the belief in a singular, supreme deity known as Hayyi Rabbi, or "The Great Life." Unlike many monotheistic faiths that emphasize a personal and intervening God, Mandaeism envisions Hayyi Rabbi as a transcendent and ineffable divine force, existing beyond the material world....
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Yazidism and the Divine Mystery of Tawûsî Melek
Yazidism is an ancient monotheistic religion with deep spiritual roots, primarily practiced by the Yazidi people in northern Iraq, Syria, and parts of Turkey. At the heart of Yazidism is the belief in one supreme God, the creator of the universe, who entrusted the world’s care to a powerful, divine being known as Tawûsî Melek, the Peacock Angel. This unique conception of the divine distinguishes Yazidism from other monotheistic traditions, as it embraces the idea...
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Druze Faith and the Mystery of the Divine
The Druze Faith is a monotheistic and esoteric religious tradition that traces its origins to the early 11th century in the Levant, with its theological foundation deeply rooted in Islam, Neoplatonism, Gnosticism, and other philosophical influences. At the core of the Druze belief system is the concept of a singular, omniscient, and transcendent deity, known simply as Al-Hakim, a manifestation of divine wisdom and justice. Unlike many other religious traditions that openly preach their doctrines,...
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Tenrikyo and the Divine Presence of Tenri-Ō-no-Mikoto
Tenrikyo is a spiritual tradition that emerged in 19th-century Japan, founded by Nakayama Miki, who is revered as the Shrine of God. At the heart of Tenrikyo is the belief in Tenri-Ō-no-Mikoto, the single, benevolent deity who is both the creator and sustainer of the universe. Unlike the transcendent and often judgmental gods of many other traditions, Tenri-Ō-no-Mikoto is seen as a loving and nurturing parent, guiding humanity toward a joyful existence. The concept of...
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Rastafarianism and the Divine Presence of Jah
Rastafarianism is more than just a religion; it is a way of life, a movement deeply intertwined with spirituality, culture, and resistance against oppression. At its heart is the belief in Jah, the singular, almighty God who represents an ever-present force of love, justice, and divine guidance. Jah is not a distant, detached deity but an intimately involved and personal God who dwells within each believer, manifesting as the living spirit that connects the soul...
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