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What is Supreme Being

Phenomenological Approaches to Religion and Spirituality
Refers to the being believed in monotheistic religions such as Judaism, Islam, Sikhism and Christianity to be the all-powerful all-knowing creator of the universe, worshiped as the only God.
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The African Traditional Religious Ontology of God, Divinities, and Spirits
John Mwangi (Mount Kenya University, Kenya) and Loizer W. Mwakio (Mount Kenya University, Kenya)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 21
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4595-9.ch003
Abstract
Earlier scholars of religion argued that Africans were animists and polytheists who didn't have the concept of a supreme being because they did not see clearly the distinction between the supreme being and divinities. It's recent that indigenous scholars disputed this and redefined the relationship as ‘diffused monotheism'. God seemed to be remote to the Africans' daily affairs of life, and African culture of respect and honor had a role in this. The authors attempt to present a reality of an accurate outlook of the obscure yet clear religious ontology of God, divinities, and spirits in the African indigenous religion. Durkheim asserted religion divided society into two categories, the profane and the sacred; nevertheless, in the African religious ontology, the two are intermixed in everyday experiences. On the flip-side, to overlook the concept of spirit being in the African worldview is to proscribe an African religious belief system.
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Beyond the Stars: Unraveling the Role of JWST Information Sources in Shaping Beliefs in a Supreme Being
A term used in theology and philosophy to refer to a deity or a God who is believed to be the creator of the universe and the source of all moral authority. The concept of a supreme being is central to many religions, including monotheistic faiths such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
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