theonomy
/θiːˈɒnəmi/Definitions
1. noun
The doctrine that God’s laws should be the sole basis of human law, especially in the context of Christian ethics.
“The politician’s views on theonomy have been a subject of controversy among the community.”
1. noun
The doctrine that God’s laws should be the sole basis of human law, especially in the context of Christian ethics.
“The politician’s views on theonomy have been a subject of controversy among the community.”