Teismistä
Teismistä is a concept in Finnish sociology and philosophy. The term is derived from the Finnish word "teismi", which translates to monotheism. However, the concept of teismistä deviates from the standard definition of monotheism by incorporating the idea of multiple existing, but equally real, higher entities.
Teismistä was first introduced by Gunnar Myrdal in the 1930s. According to Myrdal, teismistä presents a unique
Key philosophies associated with teismistä emphasize the importance of individuality and coexistence. The concept acknowledges the
Establishing a stemming point for teismistä is challenging, given its history as a top-down idea transplanted