The Emergence of Jewish Monotheism
An examination of how Jewish monotheism emerged as a central tenet of Judaism after the Babylonian exile, shaped by various cultural and intellectual influences.
An examination of how Jewish monotheism emerged as a central tenet of Judaism after the Babylonian exile, shaped by various cultural and intellectual influences.
The Hebrew Bible's critique of idolatry reflects a complex interplay between social, cultural, and spiritual forces, highlighting the importance of monotheistic worship and the dangers of syncretism.