With a lot of talk about law and gospel can you see your view in the list below?
One of the best summaries of the different varities of antinomianism is offered by J. I. Packer in his Concise Theology (Tyndale House, 2001), pages 178-80:
(1) “Dualistic Antinomainism,” associated with Gnosticism, which treats the body (and its actions) as insignificant;
(2) “Spirit-centered Antinomianism,” which views the inner promptings of the Spirit as sufficient apart from the external Word;
(3) “Christ-centered Antinomianism,” which “argues that God sees no sin in believers, because they are in Christ, who kept the law for them, and therefore what they actually do makes no difference, provided that they keep believing”;
(4) “Dispensational Antinomianism,” which denies that in the “church age” believers are obligated to the moral law;
(5) “Situationist Antinomianism,” which teaches that love is the only rule and that duties (not just their application) will therefore vary according to circumstance.
- See more at: Holiness Wars: What Is Antinomianism? - White Horse Inn Blog
One of the best summaries of the different varities of antinomianism is offered by J. I. Packer in his Concise Theology (Tyndale House, 2001), pages 178-80:
(1) “Dualistic Antinomainism,” associated with Gnosticism, which treats the body (and its actions) as insignificant;
(2) “Spirit-centered Antinomianism,” which views the inner promptings of the Spirit as sufficient apart from the external Word;
(3) “Christ-centered Antinomianism,” which “argues that God sees no sin in believers, because they are in Christ, who kept the law for them, and therefore what they actually do makes no difference, provided that they keep believing”;
(4) “Dispensational Antinomianism,” which denies that in the “church age” believers are obligated to the moral law;
(5) “Situationist Antinomianism,” which teaches that love is the only rule and that duties (not just their application) will therefore vary according to circumstance.
- See more at: Holiness Wars: What Is Antinomianism? - White Horse Inn Blog