Which of the following is the correct definition of monotheism?(1 point)

Responses

a faith or belief system in which many gods are worshipped
a faith or belief system in which many gods are worshipped

a faith or belief system in which a single god is worshipped
a faith or belief system in which a single god is worshipped

a concept in Indian religions of overcoming earthly vices and suffering
a concept in Indian religions of overcoming earthly vices and suffering

the concept of a person or living thing beginning a new life after death

The correct definition of monotheism is:

a faith or belief system in which a single god is worshipped

The correct definition of monotheism is:

a faith or belief system in which a single god is worshipped.

The correct definition of monotheism is a faith or belief system in which a single god is worshipped. To arrive at this answer, you need to understand the meaning of the term as well as the options given.

In this case, monotheism refers to the belief in one god. By comparing the different options, you can eliminate the ones that are not related to monotheism.

- The first option states that "many gods are worshipped," which contradicts the definition of monotheism.
- The third and fourth options mention concepts in Indian religions (overcoming vices and rebirth after death), which are not directly related to the definition of monotheism.

Thus, the correct option is "a faith or belief system in which a single god is worshipped."