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In [[theology]], '''monotheism''' (from Greek μόνος  "only" and θεός  "[[God]]") is the belief that only one god exists.  The concept of "monotheism" tends to be dominated by the concept of God in the [[Abraham]]ic religions, such as [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]] and [[Islam]], and the Platonic [[concept]] of [[God]] as put forward by [[Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite]].
 
In [[theology]], '''monotheism''' (from Greek μόνος  "only" and θεός  "[[God]]") is the belief that only one god exists.  The concept of "monotheism" tends to be dominated by the concept of God in the [[Abraham]]ic religions, such as [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]] and [[Islam]], and the Platonic [[concept]] of [[God]] as put forward by [[Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite]].