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nomism
[ noh-miz-uhm ]
noun
- religious conduct based on law.
nomism
/ ˈəʊɪə /
noun
- adherence to a law or laws as a primary exercise of religion
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Derived Forms
- Դˈپ, adjective
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Other Word Forms
- Դ·t adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of nomism1
C20: from Greek nomos law, custom
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Is it really—as Christian theologians have held ever since the days of Paul, the great antagonist of Judaism—mere nomism, a religion of law, which demanded formal compliance with its statutes without regard to their inner value?
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The feature of Judaism which first attracts an outsider's attention, and which claims a front place in this survey, is its 'Nomism' or 'Legalism.'
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