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===Shituf===
{{Main|Shituf}}
A minority Jewish view, which appears in some{{which|date= November 2018}} codes of [[halakha|Jewish law]], ismaintains that while Christian worship is polytheistic (due to the multiplicity of the Trinity), it is permissible for them to swear in God's name, since they are referring to the one God. This theology is referred to in [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]] as [[Shituf]] (literally "partnership" or "association"). Although worship of a trinity is considered to be not different from any other form of idolatry for Jews, it may be an acceptable belief for non-Jews (according to the ruling of some Rabbinic authorities).<ref>{{whoCite journal|dateurl=https://hcommons.org/deposits/download/hc:50798/CONTENT/shituf-article.pdf November|title=World 2018Religions and the Noahide Prohibition of Idolatry |author=Klein, Reuven Chaim|year=2022|journal=Journal of Halacha and Contemporary Society|volume=79|pages=109-167|DOI=10.17613/h2nz-ep07}}).</ref>
 
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