adjective
- opposing or rejecting moral law or established rules of conduct
Usage: theological; formal
noun
- a person who believes that moral law does not apply to Christians under the gospel of grace
Usage: theological; historical
Examples
- The antinomian sect rejected traditional moral constraints.
- His antinomian philosophy led him to dismiss ethical guidelines.
- The preacher was accused of promoting antinomian beliefs.
- Antinomian movements emerged during the Protestant Reformation.
- She criticized the antinomian tendency to ignore social responsibility.
- The antinomian argued that faith alone mattered, not good works.