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Oneness

Monotheists believe that there is only one god, and may also believe this god is wo
different names. The view that all theists actually worship the same god, wheth
emphasized in the Baháʼí Faith, Hinduism[31 ] and Sikhism.[32]

In Christianity, the  doctrine of the Trinity  describes God as one God in three
Persons is God himself). The Most Holy Trinity comprises[33] God the Father, Go
Spirit. In the past centuries, this fundamental mystery of the Christian faith
formula Sancta Trinitas, Unus Deus (Holy Trinity, Unique God), reported in the L

Islam's most fundamental concept is tawhid meaning "oneness" or "uniqueness"


"He is Allah, the One and Only; Allah, the Eternal, Absolute; He begetteth not, no
like unto Him."[34][35] Muslims repudiate the Christian doctrine of the Trinity an
to polytheism. In Islam, God is transcendent and does not resemble any of his c
are not iconodules, and are not expected to visualize God.[36]

Henotheism is the belief and worship of a single god while accepting the existence
as to Deism why God would create a universe and then abandon it,[45] and as to P
the universe.[45][46]

Pantheism holds that God is the universe and the universe is God, whereas Panen
is not identical to, the Universe.[47 ]  It is also the view of the  Liberal Catholic
Hinduism except Vaishnavism, which believes in panentheism; Sikhism; some div
along with many varying denominations and individuals within denominations. K
pantheistic/panentheistic view of God—which has wide acceptance in  Hasidi
founder  The Baal Shem Tov—but only as an addition to the Jewish view of
pantheistic sense that denies or limits persona to God.

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