Antinomianism

Reformed Theology's Unwelcome Guest?

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Pub Date Nov 15 2013 | Archive Date Dec 11 2013

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an·ti·no·mi·an noun [an-ti-ˈnō-mē-ən]

One who holds that under the gospel dispensation of grace the moral law is of no use or obligation because faith alone is necessary to salvation. —Merriam-Webster’s dictionary


Hotly debated since the sixteenth century in the Reformed theological tradition, and still a burning issue today, antinomianism has a long and complicated story.


an·ti·no·mi·an noun [an-ti-ˈnō-mē-ən]

One who holds that under the gospel dispensation of grace the moral law is of no use or obligation because faith alone is necessary to salvation. —...


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