Question
Max Müller (“MEEL-luh”) first coined this term, as well as variant prefixed with kat-, to describe the Vedic religion. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this term often used synonymously with monolatry. Müller described this term as “monotheism in principle and polytheism in fact.”
ANSWER: henotheism [or word forms thereof; accept kathenotheism or word forms thereof]
[10e] Henotheism contrasts with this form of belief in and worship of only one god. This type of religious belief is the norm among the Abrahamic religions.
ANSWER: monotheism [or word forms thereof; do not accept or prompt on “monism”]
[10m] Evidence for possible henotheism among Mormons comes from their use of this term, also found in Raëlism (“RAIL-ism”), for God the Father. Because this term for God in the Torah is grammatically plural, it may indicate early monolatry.
ANSWER: Elohim [accept Eloah; do not accept or prompt on “El”]
<Benjamin McAvoy-Bickford, Religion>
Summary
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