Monotheistic Religions
Definition of Monotheistic Religions as it relates to Religions, Pantheism, Buddhist Ethics
"Monotheistic Religions" under "Buddhist Ethics" refers to the belief in a single, all-powerful deity, as opposed to the non-theistic nature of Buddhism. It includes religions such as Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, which share common themes of ethical conduct, worship, and spiritual growth, but approach them from the perspective of a singular divine being. This subcategory highlights the diversity of religious traditions and their unique approaches to understanding existence and morality within the broader context of "Religions" and "Pantheism."