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Now What? Antinomianism? (3)

antinomianism examined

Antinomianism is merely a reaction to the discovery of one’s legalism, it is not the answer. It supplies a different view of the law, but not a biblical view. The problem is not the law, it is the heart.

Published March 6, 2024
Categorized as A legalist's options Tagged antinomianism, law, legalism, necessity, Paul

Categories

  • Grace Movement (11)
  • A legalist's options (10)
  • Legalism (7)
  • Their own words (7)
  • Phariseeism (3)

Tags

  • legalism (12)
  • New Reformation (9)
  • already forgiven (6)
  • passive faith (6)
  • antinomianism (5)

Year

  • 2025 (2)
  • 2024 (7)
  • 2023 (16)
  • 2022 (22)
  • Grace Movement

    Introducing the leaders in the Hyper Grace Movement. Exposing what they teach. Do they sound like the Reformed Protestant leaders? This Movement is also called Hyper-Grace and Soft Antinomianism, these are not overtly promoting licentiousness.

  • Questions to consider

    Things that we should ask ourselves. Making sense of the differences between the theology of the RP leaders and the Reformed creeds.

  • Side-by-side comparisons
  • Refutations
  • Their own words

    Quotes from Reformed Protestant lectures, sermons etc. with supporting links.

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