antinomianism

Etymology
From, coined by , notably used in his Against the Antinomians (1539).

Noun

 * 1)  The belief or teaching that because only the spiritual "law of faith" (Romans 3:27) is essential for salvation, obedience to any practical or moral law has no role to play, even as a guide to conduct or as a test of the genuineness of faith.
 * 2)  Opposition to the Torah.
 * 1)  Opposition to the Torah.
 * 1)  Opposition to the Torah.
 * 1)  Opposition to the Torah.

Translations

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 * Polish: antynomizm
 * Portuguese: antinomianismo, antinomismo
 * Romanian: antinomism
 * Spanish: antinomismo, antinomianismo