- neonomianism
- ne·o·no·mi·an·ism
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Neonomianism — (Greek lit. new law) in Christian theology is the doctrine that the Gospel is a new law the requirements of which we fulfill by faith and repentance, most often associated with the theology of Richard Baxter (1615 1691). Richard Baxter defended… … Wikipedia
Neonomianism — Ne o*no mi*an*ism, n. The doctrines or belief of the neonomians. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
neonomianism — mēəˌnizəm noun ( s) : the doctrine of the neonomians * * * neonomianism /nē ə nōˈmi ə ni zm/ (theology) noun The doctrine that the gospel is a new law and that faith has abrogated the old moral obedience ORIGIN: ↑neo and Gr nomos law • • •… … Useful english dictionary
neonomianism — theory that the gospel abrogates earlier moral codes Philosophical Isms … Phrontistery dictionary
Marrow Controversy — The Marrow Controversy was a Scottish ecclesiastical dispute occasioned by the republication in 1718 of The Marrow of Modern Divinity (originally published in two parts in London in 1645 and 1649 by E. F. , generally believed to be a pseudonym… … Wikipedia
Philosophical Isms — Here are 234 different isms, each representing a philosophical, political or moral doctrine or a belief system. In selecting terms for the list, I have deliberately avoided any word which apply ism to a personal name, so that Marxism doesn t… … Phrontistery dictionary
newness — n 1. recency, recentness, lateness, pres entness, nowness; novelty, neoterism, neology, innovation, neonomianism, newfangledness; unusualness, uncommonness, peculiarity, singularity, unfamiliarity, strangeness; uniqueness, originality,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
neonomian — n. adherent of new law, especially of that of the New Testament. ♦ neonomianism, n … Dictionary of difficult words