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nomos Theol.|ˈnɒmɒs| [ad. Gr. νόµος usage, custom, law.] The law; a law of life.
1938P. S. Watson tr. Nygren's Agape & Eros: Part 2 I. 35 The Commandment of love was easier to grasp, and it led back to the Old Testament level, so that Agape was again brought under the scheme of Nomos. 1948J. L. Adams tr. Tillich's Protestant Era iv. 56 The words ‘autonomy’, ‘heteronomy’, and ‘theonomy’ answer the question of the nomos or the law of life in three different ways. 1954Scottish Jrnl. Theol. VII. 260 The Church follows Christ as justified, reconciled, and risen with Him, and is therefore differently related to the nomos- form of this age. |