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Antinomianism

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Noun

1. antinomianism

the theological doctrine that by faith and God's grace a Christian is freed from all laws (including the moral standards of the culture)

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Antinomianism

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adjective
1. 
relating to the doctrine that by faith and the dispensation of grace a Christian is released from the obligation of adhering to any moral law
noun
2. 
a member of a Christian sect holding such a doctrine

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Antinomianism

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noun
1.  [also A-]; Christian Theology
one who believes in the doctrine that, because of grace (sense 11) grace (sense 11b), right conduct is unnecessary for salvation
adjective
2. 
of this doctrine

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Antinomianism

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n.
1. Christianity The doctrine or belief that the Gospel frees Christians from required obedience to any law, whether scriptural, civil, or moral, and that salvation is attained solely through faith and the gift of divine grace.
2. The belief that moral laws are relative in meaning and application as opposed to fixed or universal.

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