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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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A discussion on Antinomianism. A source of information for deeper understanding of religious subjects. ... Antinomianism is the belief that Christians are liberated from the observance of moral laws when God's grace is active. The belief was first attributed to St. Paul, who declared that his opponents "slanderously"
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In any case, it is generally understood that Antinomianism was professed by more than one of the Gnostic schools. ... From Germany Antinomianism soon travelled to England, where it was publicly taught, and in some cases even acted upon, by many of the sectaries during the Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell.
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Today I will speak on the subject of antinomianism. Antinomianism comes from two Greek words: anti means against and nomos means law. So antinomianism means against the law, against God's moral law. It means lawlessness.
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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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Britannica online encyclopedia article on antinomianism (religion), (Greek anti, “against”; nomos, “law”), doctrine according to which Christians are freed by grace from the necessity of obeying the Mosaic Law. ... The ideas of antinomianism had been present in the early church, and some Gnostic heretics believed...
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Glossary of Religion and Philosophy - antinomianism ... As a Christian theological teaching, antinomianism is used to refer to the idea that the Gospel frees a Christians from obedience to any law, scriptural, civil, or moral, and hence that salvation is attained solely through faith and the gift of divine grace rather...
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What is antinomianism? It is the heresy without a face, presently infecting the vitals of Professing Evangelical Christianity. ... ; Antinomianism-- The Popular Heresy; by Tom Stewart;
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Perhaps the greatest heresy of all time, Antinomianism preaches that souls are saved only by God's grace... and so there's absolutely no reason to refrain from every imaginable vice and sin.
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