12. Antinomianism (6:15-21)
In his treatment of Christian sanctification, Paul turns to the first of two distortions, common known as 'antinomianism,' a kind of disregard of moral obligation in the Christian movement. While various forms of antinomianism have recurred throughout Christian history, Paul disposes of the error in a brief and powerful analysis in this short text.

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