Monotheistic
(adjective)
Believing in one god.
Origin:
From the greek monos, meaning "single" and theos, meaning "god".
Examples:
- Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are monotheistic religions.
- Monotheistic belief is based on the idea of one god who created and presides over the universe.
- The monotheistic worldview is central to Western civilization.
- The monotheistic concept of God is opposed to polytheistic belief in many gods.
- The monotheistic religions have a strong emphasis on the worship of one God.