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Antinomianism (from the Greek ἀντί , "against" + νόμος , "law"), or lawlessness (in the Greek Bible: ἀνομία,, "unlawful"), in theology, is the idea that members of a particular religious gr...
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Certain of the Gnostic sect — possibly, for example, Marcion and his followers, in their antithesis of the Old and New Testament, or the Carpoeratians, in their doctrine of the indifference of good works and their contempt for all human laws — held Antinomian or quasi-Antinomian views.
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Definition of antinomian in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of antinomian. Pronunciation of antinomian. Translations of antinomian. antinomian synonyms, antinomian antonyms. Information about antinomian in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... It might be that an Antinomian, a Quaker,
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The word antinomianism comes from two Greek words, anti , meaning "against"; and nomos , meaning "law." Antinomianism means “against the law.” Theologically, antinomianism is the belief that there are no moral laws God e...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Antinomian controversy. Antinomian controversy. Information about Antinomian controversy in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... St Paul has been called an antinomian because he said that Christ's teachings superseded the Mosaic law of Judaism. In the 16th and 17th centuries, the term was...
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A discussion on Antinomianism. A source of information for deeper understanding of religious subjects. ... Bibliography; E Battis, Saints and Sectaries: Anne Hutchinson and the Antinomian Controversy (1962); D D Hall, ed., Antinomian Controversy, 1936 - 1938: A Documented History (1968); W K Stoever, A Faire and Easie Way...
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The Antinomian Controversy ... The term "antinomian" literally means "one who is against the law" (anti = against, nomos = the law) and was used by the orthodox Puritans as a slanderous term against Anne Hutchinson's followers. The main theological dispute between the antinomians and the orthodox Puritans revolved around...
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THE ANTINOMIAN CONTROVERSY ... The cast of characters in the antinomian controversy was large. The most important were Anne Hutchinson, the leader of the antinomian Puritans, and two orthodox Puritans: a Mr. Wilson and John Winthrop, a founding member of the Massachusetts Bay Company and former governor of the colony.
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; Anne Hutchinson and the Economics of Antinomian; Selfhood in Colonial New England. ... ; Summary: The Antinomian Controversy in the Massachusetts; Bay Colony was the first large-scale social and theological crisis to generate documents insisting on the colony's stability.
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