Definition of theomonism :.
(thē-ō-mŏn'ĭz'əm)
1. (n.) Unity in God, the integration of various religious traditions achieved through their common faith in one God, in the oneness of God. As a term, theomonism is the reversal of the term monotheism, and is believed to be its historical outcome. Origins: Greek theos God, and Greek monos one.
Example: There are three major stages in the religious development of humanity. Many gods – many faiths: polytheism. One God – many faiths: monotheism, such as Judaism, Christianity and Islam. One God – one faith: theomonism. Monotheistic religions share faith in one God that ultimately will lead them to unity: from monotheism to theomonism. The further various faiths proceed to their common goal, the closer they are to each other.Submitted by: Mikhail Epstein, Topics: Other

