Antinomianism: Antinomianism (Ancient Greek: ἀντί "against" and νόμος "law") is any view which rejects laws or legalism and argues against moral, religious or social norms (Latin: mores), or is at least considered to do so. The term has both religious and secular meanings. (View which rejects laws or legalism) [100%] 2023-12-19 [Christian anti-Gnosticism] [Salvation in Protestantism]...
Antinomianism: Antinomianism (Ancient Greek: ἀντί "against" and νόμος "law") is any view which rejects laws or legalism and argues against moral, religious or social norms (Latin: mores), or is at least considered to do so. The term has both religious and secular meanings. (Philosophy) [100%] 2023-11-07 [Christian terminology] [Religious ethics]...
Antinomianism: Antinomianism (from the Greek: αντι anti, "against" + νομος nomos, "law" = "lawless") is the idea that man can abuse the grace of God and partake freely in sin. The word "antinomian" was first coined by Martin Luther, as a description of Johannes Agricola ... [100%] 2023-02-25 [Dictionary] [Heresies]...
Antinomianism: A term generally used to denote the opposition of certain Christian sects to the Law; that is, to the revelation of the Old Testa ment. The apostles were compelled, in response to the urging of Paul and his friends, to ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Antinomianism: Antinomianism (from the Ancient Greek: ἀντί, "against" and νόμος, "law") is the theological idea that if you accept God into your heart, then you are free from sin and do not have to follow God's moral laws (including the Ten Commandments ... [100%] 2023-12-23 [Religion]
Antinomianism: Antinomianism (from the Greek: αντι, "against" + νομος, "law"), or lawlessness (Greek: ανομια), in theology, is the idea that members of a particular religious group are under no obligation to obey the laws of ethics or morality as presented by religious authorities. Antinomianism is ... [100%] 2023-02-04