noun
- belief in or worship of one god while acknowledging the existence of other gods
Usage: theology; comparative religion
Examples
- Henotheism represents a middle ground between monotheism and polytheism in religious practice.
- Some scholars argue that early Judaism exhibited henotheism before developing strict monotheism.
- In henotheism, a worshipper may focus devotion on one supreme deity while recognizing others.
- The concept of henotheism helps explain religious transitions in ancient Near Eastern cultures.
- Henotheism differs from monotheism in that it does not deny the existence of other gods.