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Antinomianism vs Anarchism - What's the difference?

antinomianism | anarchism |

As nouns the difference between antinomianism and anarchism

is that antinomianism is (christianity) a religious movement which believes that only the spiritual 'law of faith' (romans 3:27) is essential for salvation; and which is 'against' all other practical 'laws' being taught as being essential for salvation; and referring to them as legalism while anarchism is the belief that proposes the absence and abolition of hierarchy and authority in most forms.

antinomianism

Noun

  • (Christianity) A religious movement which believes that only the spiritual 'law of Faith' (Romans 3:27) is essential for salvation; and which is 'against' all other practical 'laws' being taught as being essential for salvation; and referring to them as legalism.
  • (Judaism) Opposition to the Torah.
  • Antonyms

    * legalism

    See also

    * antinomian

    anarchism

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • The belief that proposes the absence and abolition of hierarchy and authority in most forms.
  • (specifically ), a political and philosophical belief that all forms of involuntary rule or government are undesirable or unnecessary, and that society could function without a ruler or involuntary government (a state).
  • Derived terms

    * anarchist * anarcho-