Antinomian
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What Does Antinomian Mean?
- 反律法者
- 反法主义者
Antinomian Pronunciation
/ˌæn.tɪˈnoʊ.mi.ən/
Antinomian Definition
noun
Definition
A person who believes that under the gospel dispensation of grace, the moral law is of no use or obligation to Christians.
In ZH
相信在恩典的福音下,道德律对基督徒没有用处或义务的人。
How to Use Antinomian in a Sentence
- The antinomian views are often debated in theology classes.
- Some believe that being antinomian can lead to moral laxity.
- The church struggled with the rise of antinomian beliefs in the 17th century.
- His writings reflect an antinomian perspective on faith and works.
- Antinomianism was a significant issue during the Reformation.
Cultural Notes
Antinomianism has historical roots in various religious movements, particularly during the Protestant Reformation.