antinomian


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
antinomian /antɪˈnəʊmɪən/
adjective holding or relating to the view that Christians are released by grace from the obligation of observing the moral law. noun a person holding antinomian views.
– derivatives
antinomianism noun.
– origin C17: from med. L. Antinomi, a 16th-cent. German sect, from Gk anti- ‘against’ + nomos ‘law’.
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