no it doesnt
Legalism is doing things according to the laws (rules) in the hope that this will find favor with God, and in order to get into heaven.
Legalism is not a religion. Legalism is a philosophy
Legalism is defined as excessive adherence to law or formula or dependence on moral law rather than on personal religious faith. Legalism is a Christian term that refers to putting the law as a duty or obligation verses the rather than have a heart of right living before God.
Legalism is a Chinese philosophy.
Legalism is not a person but rather a problem. When people focus on God's rules rather than on His mercy, grace, forgivness and the freedom we have in Christ this focus is called "legalism". There is no book for legalism. When someone focuses too much on rules that person is referred to as being "legalistic". Such as when puritans focus on being good rather than God's love. When we only think about rules and punishment for infractions of rules we are forgetting about forgiveness and focusing on being good rather doing good unto others.
legalism are strict rules if workers work hard so will the legalism distributives.
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Most governments have in there political agenda a clause that promotes Legalism, that is the strict conformity to the letter of the law and not the spirit of the law. The letter of the law only enforces "the law" and nothing else, there is little or no room for compassion. In todays world legalism is becoming the norm. It is seen in communities and in families and is contrary to the will of God.
the qin were the ones that adopted legalism
In religion, the act of ignoring GOD's grace is legalism
A common symbol for legalism is a scale representing the balance and fairness of the law.