Antynomizm


Antinomism (gr. αντι (v) and νομος (rule, principle)) is a philosophical notion which implies an internal contradiction. In theology, antinomism teaches that the Decalogue should not be a norm for Christians, since the only motive for Christian behavior is to love Christ, and therefore the law is unnecessary.

Antinomism was against both Luther (famous Luther and John Agrikola), Calvin, other reformers, Puritan and the Roman Catholic Church (Council of Trent, canon 19, 20 and 21). It is postulated that antinomies are present as traits of tantrism.

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