Antinomianism

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antinomianism
n. Christian doctrine that salvation is obtained by grace and not by good works


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Antinomianism
Antinomianism (from the Greek αντι, "against" + νομος, "law"), or lawlessness (in the Greek Bible: ανομια, which is "unlawful"), 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 the polar opposite of legalism, the notion that obedience to a code of religious law is necessary for salvation.
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antinomianism
Noun
1. the theological doctrine that by faith and God's grace a Christian is freed from all laws (including the moral standards of the culture)
(hypernym) theological doctrine, religious doctrine


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Antinomianism
(n.)
The tenets or practice of Antinomians.
  

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