Etymology:
Meaning:
Henotheism is the belief and worship of a single god while acknowledging the existence of other gods.
Origin:
The term "henotheism" was first coined in 1860 by German ethnologist Max Müller.
Definition:
Henotheism is a form of monolatrism, in which one god is emphasized above others while not denying the existence of other deities. It is distinct from monotheism, which posits a single, all-powerful creator god.
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Distinction from Monotheism and Polytheism:
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