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Ethical monotheism : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ethical monotheism Ethical monotheism is a form of exclusive monotheism in which God is the source for one standard of morality, who guides humanity through ethical principles. ==Definition== Ethical monotheism originated within non-missionizing Judaism to the exclusion of other gods or higher powers in the biblical period. It is evident in many different religions, such as Zoroastrianism, Christianity, Islam, Bahá'í Faith, Sikhism, and many more; all of these religions carry the belief of having one sole higher power, who controls everything that occurs in the world.〔Nikiprowetzky, V. (1975). Ethical monotheism. (2 ed., Vol. 104, pp. 69-89). New York: The MIT Press Article Stable. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/20024331?uid=3739448&uid=2&uid=3737720&uid=4&sid=21101848526193〕
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