Antinomian

/ˌæntiˈnoʊmiən/ noun

A person who believes that divine grace frees Christians from moral law; historically, a member of a theological movement rejecting the binding nature of moral law.

From anti- (against) + nomos (Greek for 'law') + -ian (a person). Theological term from the Protestant Reformation referring to those who opposed traditional moral law.

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