Osiandrian

noun
Osi·​an·​dri·​an | \ ˌōzēˈandrēən, ˌōsēˈ-\
variants: or less commonly Osiandrist \ -​rə̇st \
plural -s

Definition of Osiandrian

: an adherent of the doctrine that in justification by faith the believer is actually made righteous by an indwelling of Christ in him and not merely declared righteous by imputation

History and Etymology for Osiandrian

Andreas Osiander †1552 German Lutheran theologian + English -an or -ist

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