- theonomy
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English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Theonomy — The word theonomy derives from the Greek words “theos” God, and “nomos” law. DefinitionsThe term Theonomy has been used to describe various views which see the God revealed in the Bible as the sole source of human ethics. Using the word in this… … Wikipedia
theonomy — mē noun ( es) Etymology: German theonomie, from theo the + nomie nomy : government by God : divine rule; also : the state of being subject to God s authority and rule are told … to return to Christianity, to … Useful english dictionary
theonomy — noun Etymology: German Theonomie, from theo the (from Latin) + nomie nomy Date: 1890 the state of being theonomous ; government by God … New Collegiate Dictionary
theonomy — theonomous, adj. /thee on euh mee/, n. the state of an individual or society that regards its own nature and norms as being in accord with the divine nature. Cf. heteronomy. [1885 90; < G Theonomie; see THEO , NOMY] * * * … Universalium
theonomy — Теономия … Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов
theonomy — Rulership by God or a government formed by God … Grandiloquent dictionary
theonomy — n. government by God … Dictionary of difficult words
Christian Reconstructionism — This article is about the Protestant movement. For other uses, see Reconstructionism (disambiguation). Christian Reconstructionism is a religious and theological movement within Evangelical Christianity that calls for Christians to put their… … Wikipedia
Dominionism — For the advocacy of dominion status in the British Empire and Commonwealth, see Dominion. For the advocacy of the rights and interests of humans in relation to environmentalism and/or animal rights, see Anthropocentrism. Dominionism is a term… … Wikipedia
Greg Bahnsen — Greg L. Bahnsen (September 17, 1948 ndash; December 11, 1995) was an influential Christian philosopher, apologist, and debater. He was an ordained minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and a full time Scholar in Residence for the Southern… … Wikipedia