What’s So Bad about Worshipping Other Gods?

Journal of Analytic Theology 10:39-53 (2022)
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Abstract

Many religious traditions teach that we should worship God, and philosophers have explored the requirement to worship God, and what might make God worthy of worship. These religious traditions also prohibit worshipping other gods. This essay explores, from a Jewish perspective, what it might mean to worship other gods, what the rationale behind the prohibition might be, and why the prohibition might be so grave.

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Tyron Goldschmidt
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