Henotheistic

/ˌhɛnoʊθiˈɪstɪk/ adjective

Relating to the worship of one particular god while acknowledging the existence of other gods. This represents a middle ground between polytheism and monotheism.

Coined by German scholar Max Müller in 1860 from Greek 'henos' (one) and 'theos' (god). Müller used this term to describe Vedic religion, where different hymns praised different gods as supreme.

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