the book of leviticus.
The holy book of Legalism is called the "Book of Lord Shang." It was written by the Chinese philosopher Shang Yang during the Warring States period. The text expounds on the principles and methods of governance and was influential in shaping Legalist philosophy.
Saturday day of rest :| i guess
Go to amazon.com and look up Legalism. You will find a long list of books about this subject. Happy hunting.
Some religions or sects of religions are legalistic, but legalism itself is not a religion.But the place of worship for legalism is in human nature, no matter what religion it is embedded in. In and of itself, it is a form of self worship, or idolatry. That is not to say that adherence to law is evil; it can be part of a true religious experience, and it is the responsibility of citizens in all law abiding nations. But adherence to law simply for its own sake is purely an expression of human nature, especially when overly zealous practitioners of some religions attempt to enforce their law on others without any of the prerequisite faith, repentance or sincerity.
The sacred book of Legalism is known as the "Book of Lord Shang" or "Shang Jun Shu" in Chinese. It is attributed to the philosopher Shang Yang and outlines the principles and methods of governance based on strict laws, harsh punishments, and centralized authority.
The holy book
Not all holy book are the same , the best holy book is the BIBLE
Legalism is not a religion. Legalism is a philosophy
yes ceak your socail studies book pg239
Holy book for Parsis or Zorastrianism is Avesta.
The holy book of Sikhs is Gurugranth Saheb.
There is not a secular holy book, that would be an oxymoron.