Antinomians

/ˌæntiˈnoʊmiənz/ noun

Definition

Plural of antinomian; multiple people who follow antinomian theological beliefs about freedom from moral law.

Etymology

From antinomian + -s (plural marker). Directly plural form of the theological term antinomian.

Kelly Says

Antinomians appeared during the Protestant Reformation and caused such theological chaos that they got condemned by major churches—but their ideas keep popping up in different forms in modern debates about freedom and responsibility!

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