I wonder if any acts my friends or I have ever engaged in, in tearooms or outside them, would have antinomian claims to validity. |
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This strong sense of predestination is a characteristic element in Greene's work and explains much of its antinomian flavor. |
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These beliefs mark the outer limit of diversity in the generally antinomian culture of contemporary American liberalism. |
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Graham Greene's religious vision is neither heterodox, antinomian, nor driven by predestination. |
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Since I haven't kept up with every antinomian argument since the time of the Huguenots, I only understand about half of his rants. |
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He would seem to be offering a kind of antinomian horology at worst, at best an unctuous pragmatism of local mores. |
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The antinomian Blake does, however, have at least one similarity with the oppositional Austen. |
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He rejects antinomian ideas and upholds the believer's responsibility to co-operate with God in sanctification. |
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Accusations of troublemaking and antinomian behaviour ensued, and he found himself under attack. |
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Indeed, her writing falls within an American antinomian tradition and can be seen as an act of sustained radical revisionist historiography. |
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Success in our politics often requires a voracious, antinomian egotism, a sense that rules are for others. |
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Some critics, including Miles, have tried to gussy up Burroughs's antinomian morality as Swiftian satire. |
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The bloody-minded antinomian in all of us is more likely to transgressively click in response to being enjoined not to click. |
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Of course, 1968 was fueled by powerful utopian and antinomian impulses. |
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But could we please pause for a moment amidst all of our technological triumphalism to reflect on the potential downside to all of this antinomian empowerment of the individual? |
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Many religious insults in the arts have an antinomian character by turning the religious code upside-down, but such elements are also common among religious mystics, who protest against religious legalism. |
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A world with its own antinomian United Nations? |
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Central to most of these antinomian movements and ideologies is a wholesale rejection of the scientific worldview, which is depicted as alienating and dehumanizing. |
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The persona of the antinomian qalandar, who figured two centuries earlier in the ghazals of Sanāʾī, appears again in the poems of Ḥāfeẓ, usually under the appellation of rind. |
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Based on this sermon and others by Agricola, Luther suspected that Agricola was behind certain anonymous antinomian theses circulating in Wittenberg. |
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In morals Simon was probably Antinomian, an enemy of Old Testament law. |
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Indeed, the protesters began espousing Sabbatarianism and what La Pierre and other ministers described as Antinomian principles. |
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John Cotton, who sparked the Antinomian Controversy with his free grace theology. |
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