Theological Term of the Week
Tuesday, March 15, 2011 at 8:38PM
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antinomianism
A name for several views that have denied that God’s law in Scripture should directly control the Christian’s life; the belief that obedience to God’s moral law is not necessary for the Christian.

Learn more:

  1. J. I. Packer: Antinomianism
  2. Phil Johnson: A Primer on Antinomianism
  3. John MacArthur: Is There Such a Thing As a Carnal Christian?
  4. Ernest F. Kevan: The Law Not Abrogated by Christ to Believers
  5. P. G. Mathew: Antinomianism
  6. A. W. Pink: The Law and the Saint
  7. S. Lewis Johnson: Shall We Continue in Sin?
  8. James White: Earnestly Contending for the Faith Against Antinomianism (download audio)

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