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Nomism


Description:

Nomism is a term used to describe a belief system or religious doctrine that emphasizes strict adherence to a prescribed set of laws or principles.

Senses:

  1. Noun: The theological doctrine that faith is expressed and maintained through strict adherence to a specific set of moral laws.

Usages:

  • Popular usage: In popular culture, nomism often refers to the idea of legalism, where religious or ethical observance becomes an end in itself rather than a means to deepen one's relationship with a higher power.
  • Local usage: In certain local religious communities, nomism may be a central aspect of their belief system, guiding their daily lives and interactions with others.

Sample Sentences:

  • The religious sect practiced a strict form of nomism, relying on the observance of numerous laws as a means of achieving salvation.
  • While some interpret the writings as endorsing nomism, others argue for a more flexible and spiritually-focused approach.
  • Many people mistakenly equate nomism with legalism, failing to recognize the deeper spiritual intent behind the religious practices.

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