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n. - 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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  • Perhaps you are right that antinomianism is not the best word, but then what would you suggest is a better one?
  • Dositheus is said to have opposed antinomianism, that is, the rejection of Old
  • This doctrine is known as antinomianism, the doctrine that the Elect are free of all constraint by laws.
  • As for antinomianism, that isn't my intention, more that I want to reduce the law any law away from being an absolute.
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