nomism

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek νόμος (nómos, law) + -ism.

Noun

nomism (uncountable)

  1. (theology) The following of religious laws or commandments as the chief aspect of religiousness.

Derived terms

  • antinomism
  • antinomian
  • anti-nomian
  • anti-nomianism
  • antinomianism
  • anti-nomistic
  • antinomistic
  • antinomistical
  • anti-nomistical
  • anti-nomistically
  • antinomistically
  • nomistic
  • nomistical
  • nomistically
  • pro-nomian
  • pronomian
  • pronomianism
  • pro-nomianism

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