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
- : 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.
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