antinomians

[US]/[ˌæntiːˈnɒmɪən]/
[UK]/[ˌæntiːˈnɑːmiən]/

Translation

n.A person who believes that moral laws are relative and that individuals are free from moral obligations.; A follower of antinomianism.
adj.Relating to or characteristic of antinomianism.

Phrases & Collocations

antinomian beliefs

were antinomians

antinomian view

becoming antinomians

radical antinomians

early antinomians

antinomian doctrine

identifying antinomians

accused antinomians

rejecting antinomianism

Example Sentences

some scholars consider antinomians to be a fringe group within religious history.

historically, antinomians challenged traditional moral codes and religious doctrines.

the antinomian view often emphasizes free will over divine law.

critics accused the antinomians of promoting moral relativism and chaos.

early christian thinkers strongly opposed the antinomian stance on grace.

antinomians frequently engaged in debates with orthodox theologians.

the antinomian perspective questioned the necessity of good works for salvation.

many antinomians argued that faith alone, not actions, justified a person.

the rise of antinomianism caused considerable controversy within the church.

some antinomians believed that adhering to laws hindered spiritual freedom.

historians study antinomians to understand evolving theological perspectives.

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