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Monotheism Monotheism is the belief that there is only one deity, an all-supreme being that is universally referred to as God. Cross, F.L.; Livingstone, E.A., eds. (1974). "Monotheism". The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (2 ed.). Oxford: Oxford ...
, Divine unity is God's attribute of Oneness and may refer to: *
Unitarianism Unitarianism (from Latin ''unitas'' "unity, oneness", from ''unus'' "one") is a nontrinitarian branch of Christian theology. Most other branches of Christianity and the major Churches accept the doctrine of the Trinity which states that there i ...
, the belief that God is one person. * the nature of God in Oneness Pentecostalism. * " oneness of God" (''tawhid''), an Islamic doctrine the rejecting the Trinity * the oneness of God, one of the three core assertions of the Baháʼí teachings#Unity *
Divine simplicity In theology, the doctrine of divine simplicity says that God is simple (without parts). The general idea can be stated in this way: The being of God is identical to the "attributes" of God. Characteristics such as omnipresence, goodness, trut ...
, the belief that God is without distinguishable parts, characteristics or features (is "one"). {{disambig