Antinomianism

//æntiˈnoʊmi.ənɪzəm//

Synonyms for "antinomianism" (27 found)

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Aragonese

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  • antinomismo noun (the belief or teaching that the spiritual law of faith renders any practical or moral law irrelevant)

Asturian

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  • antinomismu noun (the belief or teaching that the spiritual law of faith renders any practical or moral law irrelevant)

Galician

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  • antinomismo noun (the belief or teaching that the spiritual law of faith renders any practical or moral law irrelevant)

German

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  • Antinomismus noun (the belief or teaching that the spiritual law of faith renders any practical or moral law irrelevant)

Italian

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  • antinomismo noun (the belief or teaching that the spiritual law of faith renders any practical or moral law irrelevant)

Polish

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  • antynomizm noun (the belief or teaching that the spiritual law of faith renders any practical or moral law irrelevant)

Portuguese

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  • antinomianismo noun (the belief or teaching that the spiritual law of faith renders any practical or moral law irrelevant)
  • antinomismo noun (the belief or teaching that the spiritual law of faith renders any practical or moral law irrelevant)

Romanian

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  • antinomism noun (the belief or teaching that the spiritual law of faith renders any practical or moral law irrelevant)

Spanish

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  • antinomianismo noun (the belief or teaching that the spiritual law of faith renders any practical or moral law irrelevant)
  • antinomismo noun (the belief or teaching that the spiritual law of faith renders any practical or moral law irrelevant)

Swedish

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  • antinomism noun (the belief or teaching that the spiritual law of faith renders any practical or moral law irrelevant)

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Near-synonyms: solifidianism, sola fide

Source: wiktionary

Always containing seeds of antinomianism, mysticism inevitably undermined that authority, but because the church's hegemony rested on mystery, mysticism could not altogether be prohibited. The common will to reach God was too strong, and the church was political before it was anything else.

Source: wiktionary

In the 1970s, [Daniel] Bell saw antinomianism all around him, and his thesis struck a chord with many. Well, antinomianism never hit many places in America, like the evangelical Christian communities.

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