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| an·ti·no·mi·an [ ànti nṓmee ən ] |
noun (plural an·ti·no·mi·ans) |
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Christian believing salvation depends on faith: a Christian who believes that faith and divine grace bring about salvation and that it is therefore not necessary to accept established moral laws
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adjective |
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1. having antinomian beliefs: holding antinomian Christian beliefs
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2. rejecting fixed moral laws: refusing to accept established moral laws that apply to everybody
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| [Mid-17th century. < medieval Latin Antinomi "antinomians" < Latin antinomia (see antinomy)] |