antinomian

英 [æntɪ'nəʊmɪən] 美[,æntɪ'nomɪən]
  • adj. 唯信仰论的;反对遵从道德的
  • n. 唯信仰论者;道德律废弃论者

英英释义


1. a follower of the doctrine of antinomianism

英文词源


antinomian (n.)
"one who maintains the moral law is not binding on Christians under the law of grace," 1640s, from Medieval Latin Antinomi, name given to a sect of this sort that arose in Germany in 1535, from Greek anti- "opposite, against" (see anti-) + nomos "rule, law" (see numismatics).