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Which of the following statements best characterizes the differences between monotheism, polytheism, and animism?
A.
Monotheism refers to a belief in one god, while the other two types of religions do not involve a belief in any gods.
B.
Monotheism refers to a belief in one god, while the other two types of religions always involve a belief in multiple gods.
C.
Monotheism refers to a belief in one god, polytheism refers to a belief in multiple gods, and animism refers to a belief in the spiritual power of nature.
D.
Monotheism refers to a belief in many gods, while polytheism and animism always refer to belief in one god.

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Answered by aditiporwal
11

Answer:

C statement best characterizes the difference between monotheism , polytheism and animism.

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

‘Monotheism’ refers to a ‘belief in one god’, ‘polytheism’ refers to a ‘belief in multiple gods’, and ‘animism’ refers to a ‘belief in the spiritual power of nature’. Correct answer is (C).

Explanation:  

Monotheism is a system of faith or faith involving a single god. Monotheists think that the creative ground for all else is this omnipotent, omniscient, eventually healthy being. The monotheistic religions are among the biggest religions in the world: Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and Sikhism.

The faith in many gods and goddesses are referred to as polytheism. It is not applicable for Christianity and Islamism. But applicable for remaining.  

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