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Kathenotheism : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kathenotheism Kathenotheism is a term coined by the philologist Max Müller to mean the worship of one god at a time. It is closely related to henotheism, the worship of one god while not rejecting the existence of other gods. Müller coined the term in reference to the Vedas; where he explained each deity is treated as supreme in turn. ==Etymology==
The term kathenotheism, a more specific form of the parent term henotheism, refers to the worship of a succession of supreme gods "one at a time", from the Greek ''kath' hena'' "one by one" + ''theism''.〔(Online Etymology Dictionary: kathenotheism ) 〕
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