Gods
Gods are deities in many religious traditions, often imagined as powerful, immortal beings who influence nature, human affairs, or the order of the cosmos. In polytheistic cultures, numerous gods with specific domains are worshiped; in monotheistic traditions, a single all-powerful God is central, though other divine beings may be acknowledged as subordinate or symbolic. Myths describe their origins, powers, and interactions with humans.
Functions and attributes of gods vary by tradition. Some are creators or protectors of cities; others govern
Examples appear in many cultures. Ancient Greek and Roman gods such as Zeus or Jupiter reflect a
Scholars study gods through comparative religion, history, and anthropology. They distinguish myth, ritual, and belief, and
Impact extends into art, literature, law, and daily life. Throughout history, gods have guided moral norms, inspired