"Neonomian" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Neonomian" Meaning

Neonomian refers to a theological idea that advocates for a new or renewed covenant between God and humanity, emphasizing justification solely through faith in Jesus Christ, and rejecting the idea of salvation through human works or rituals.

"Neonomian" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "neonomian":

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A neonomian is someone who believes that salvation can only be achieved through faith in Jesus Christ and not through any other means.

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The Protestant reformer Martin Luther was a neonomian, rejecting the Catholic doctrine of papal indulgences.
The neonomians demanded a return to the simplicity of the early Christian church.
According to the neonomians, good works were not necessary for salvation.
The controversy between Luther and his fellow reformer Erasmus was partly due to their differing views on neonomianism.
The provisions of the Treaty of Westphalia were seen as a victory for neonomianism, as they gave control of the church to national governments.

Note: Neonomianism is a noun and the corresponding adjective is neonomian.

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