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Monotheism is like one of those stories where the great sorcerer puts all his power into a fingerbone -- and then loses the fingerbone.
The Stain of Sin Hal Duncan 2006
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But Polytheism, although indispensable and salutary as a provisional belief, was not destined to be permanent; it was to be superseded in due time, at least in the case of the _élite_ of humanity, by the higher and still more abstract system of Monotheism, which is regarded as the natural and inevitable product of human intelligence, independently of all supernatural teaching, at a certain stage of its development.
Modern Atheism under its forms of Pantheism, Materialism, Secularism, Development, and Natural Laws James Buchanan 1837
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So called Monotheism religions are just like seeing moon from earth.
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( "Monotheism," to which Livingston refers, is not, I think, the central issue here — that characteristic is shared by several other Hindu texts, including significant parts of the Upanishads.)
'The Reach of Reason': An Exchange Livingston, Rick 2001
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Monotheism, meaning of the word, 238; as conceived by the Hebrews, 344-345.
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Pantheism, as sciences, prevailed in the literature of nations, or received a formation or attained a completeness such as Monotheism?
The Idea of a University Defined and Illustrated: In Nine Discourses Delivered to the Catholics of Dublin John Henry Newman 1845
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Deuteronomy and the Meaning of 'Monotheism' (Mohr Siebeck, 2003).
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He not only became an engaged and observant Jew, he became chair of the religious studies department at Dickinson College in Pennsylvania, where he developed one of the first Judaic Studies majors at a liberal-arts college, became the college's first Hillel leader, and published two other books: Amos of Israel: A New Interpretation, and Understanding Biblical Israel: A Reexamination of the Origins of Monotheism
Susan Katz Miller: Remembering Ned Rosenbaum, Interfaith Families Pioneer Susan Katz Miller 2011
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He not only became an engaged and observant Jew, he became chair of the religious studies department at Dickinson College in Pennsylvania, where he developed one of the first Judaic Studies majors at a liberal-arts college, became the college's first Hillel leader, and published two other books: Amos of Israel: A New Interpretation, and Understanding Biblical Israel: A Reexamination of the Origins of Monotheism
Susan Katz Miller: Remembering Ned Rosenbaum, Interfaith Families Pioneer Susan Katz Miller 2011
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