nomism
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek νόμος (nómos, “law”) + -ism.
Noun
nomism (uncountable)
- (theology) The following of religious laws or commandments as the chief aspect of religiousness.
Derived terms
- antinomism
Related terms
- antinomian
- anti-nomian
- anti-nomianism
- antinomianism
- anti-nomistic
- antinomistic
- antinomistical
- anti-nomistical
- anti-nomistically
- antinomistically
- nomistic
- nomistical
- nomistically
- pro-nomian
- pronomian
- pronomianism
- pro-nomianism
Translations
idea of the chief aspect of religiousness
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