During the lesson, students revisited the concept of monotheism (Monoteizmu) and its significance in religions such as Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. The term, derived from Greek, combines “mono” meaning “one” and “theism” meaning “belief in God”. The lesson also touched on polytheism (Politeizmu), its Greek roots meaning “many” and “gods”, and discussed how religions and their dynamics have evolved over time, with a specific focus on symbols like the crescent in Islam and the significance of submission to God’s will.