Henotheism

In the mid-to late 19th century, the eminent linguist, Orientalist, and comparative religions scholar Max Müller (1823-1900), one of the founders of the “scientific study of religion” (Religionswissenschaft) and the “father of nature mythology,” coined the term henotheism from the Greek words for “one” (hen, neuter) and “god” (theos). Müller had translated the Vedas from Sanskrit