antinomian adjective & noun.
[antɪ'nǝʊmɪǝn] M17.[from medieval Latin Antinomi, name of the sect, formed as ANTINOMY, + -AN.]A. adjective. Opposed to the obligatoriness of moral law; of or pertaining to the antinomians.
M17.b. noun. A person who maintains that the moral law is not binding on Christians;
spec. a member of a 16th-cent. sect in Germany alleged to hold this opinion.
M17. ■ antinomianism noun M17. [TahlilGaran] English Dictionary ▲