“The chief rival to monotheism, I shall contend, is henotheism or that social faith which makes a finite society, whether cultural or religious, the object of trust as well as of loyalty and which tends to subvert even officially monotheistic institutions, such as the churches.”

Source: Radical Monotheism and Western Culture (1960), p. 11

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American theologian 1894–1962

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