| THEONOMY | • theonomy n. The state of being governed by God or in accordance with divine law. • THEONOMY n. rule by a god. |
| GEONOMICS | • GEONOMICS n. a doctrine holding that humans own what is created by them, but that those things found in nature, such as land, belong to no one person but instead belong equally to all mankind. |
| NEONOMIAN | • Neonomian adj. Relating to Neonomianism. • Neonomian n. One who subscribes to Neonomianism. • NEONOMIAN n. one who advocates adherence to new laws; esp. one who holds or believes that the gospel is a new law. |
| TELEONOMY | • teleonomy n. (Evolutionary theory) The quality of living organisms of seeming to be organized towards the attainment of an end. • TELEONOMY n. the property of living systems of being organized towards the attainment of ends without true purposiveness. |
| NEONOMIANS | • Neonomians n. Plural of Neonomian. • NEONOMIAN n. one who advocates adherence to new laws; esp. one who holds or believes that the gospel is a new law. |
| TELEONOMIC | • teleonomic adj. Of or pertaining to teleonomy. • TELEONOMIC adj. relating to teleonomy, the property of living systems of being organized towards the attainment of ends without true purposiveness. |
| THEONOMIES | • theonomies n. Plural of theonomy. • THEONOMY n. rule by a god. |
| THEONOMOUS | • theonomous adj. Of or relating to theonomy. • THEONOMOUS adj. relating to theonomy. |
| TELEONOMIES | • teleonomies n. Plural of teleonomy. • TELEONOMY n. the property of living systems of being organized towards the attainment of ends without true purposiveness. |
| NEONOMIANISM | • Neonomianism prop.n. (Theology) The doctrine that the Gospel is a new law whose requirements are fulfilled by faith and repentance… • NEONOMIANISM n. the theory that the gospel abrogates earlier moral codes. |
| NEONOMIANISMS | • NEONOMIANISM n. the theory that the gospel abrogates earlier moral codes. |