The Frankist/Sabbatean idea that transgression can demonstrate true faith and access wisdom.
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justification by sin
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Jiang uses the Frankist idea that transgression itself can demonstrate faith and divine freedom.
Jiang's shorthand for the Sabbatean idea that transgression can validate faith and participate in redemption rather than merely violate law.
Jiang's term for proving devotion to God through deliberate transgression of human law once outward obedience no longer defines true faith.
Justification by sin means breaking rabbinic law can show true faith in God, the Messiah, and the self rather than mere permission to misbehave.
The plague story is interpreted as seeing the world as a corpse: if others are already spiritually dead, the initiate may take from them and triumph.
Jiang defines 'justification by sin' as proving true faith by defying human rules on the grounds that only God has the authority to set ultimate law.
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"...is a heresy. Okay, because what Frankism argues is just justification by sin, right? And the idea is that this world that we live..."
"...includes, as you say, the idea of inversion and transgression, justification by sin."
"...So the last thing he suggests is the idea of justification by sin. Okay? And again there's been a lot of misinterpretation that this..."
"Okay? And so he breaks a lot of these laws. But what Sadat Zevi is really saying is that don't apply because we all..."
"Traveling with Zakubowski from Salonika to Poland there prevailed at that time a pestilence pestilence in Podolia. We came to one township where the..."
"What are you doing? shouted Jakubowski. Are you going to ride right over me? He didn't even finish saying it when the rider toppled..."
"...you you will always triumph so this is idea of justification by sin how do you know you truly believe in God by breaking..."
"that keep you back okay what matters is your relationship with God you have true faith you can do whatever you want you can..."
"...zebedee's answer is nope they don't apply as well it's justification by sin now right so catholic church is justification by works the prostitutes..."
"...to god so now you have this new concept that justification by sin that didn't exist before um and so this creates an interesting..."
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