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antinomian

/an-ti-noh-mee-uhn/US // ˌæn tɪˈnoʊ mi ən //UK // (ˌæntɪˈnəʊmɪən) //

反道德的人,反传统主义者,反传统的,反传统主义

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who maintains that Christians, by virtue of divine grace, are freed not only from biblical law and church-prescribed behavioral norms, but also from all moral law.

Examples

  • Success in our politics often requires a voracious, antinomian egotism, a sense that rules are for others.

  • Here he first taught the views which Luther termed Antinomian.

  • In short, there never was a greater mistake than to suppose there was any thing Antinomian or licentious in Whitefield's teaching.

  • Do not let us encumber and disfigure religion by absurdities, impossibilities, and antinomian abominations.

  • It contained, mixed up with a great variety of useful remarks, a number of anti-scriptural and antinomian passages.

  • He twisted human forms, some will think, into fantastic peculiar shapes, becoming more than romantic—antinomian.