How important is the role of abraham in the development of monotheistic religion?
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The role of Abraham in the development of monotheistic religion is as follows:-
- Abraham had been a wise man since his childhood, and he despised the worship of man-made gods. He pondered a lot about who God could be.
- Because Abraham is said to have played a role in the establishment of most modern monotheistic religions, they are referred to as Abrahamic religions.
- Within the polytheistic era, Abraham responds to God's call, and it is as a result of this that he accepts and recognises the reality of only one true God.
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Answer: religion is considered universal and it can be found in all known contemporary societies.
Explanation: Monotheistic or the belief in one god is n ancient idea that predated the establishment of Abrahamic religions.
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