Legalistic religions are those which believe and teach that God's love for you and your salvation are dependent on your works. They believe that one must earn favor with God in order to be loved by Him and permitted into heaven. Examples include Seventh Day Adventist and Latter Day Saints (Mormon), but there are others.
Since Judaism is a very legalistic religion, it has a long tradition of questioning and discussion.
the qin dynasty was legalistic which ment they were really strict with the law and gave you harsh punishments if you broke the law
Legalism is not a religion, but rather a judgemental way of looking at life (and in particular, other people's lives). As it is primarily humans that do that, the tendency to be legalistic is exclusively human, but it is not a movement or religion that was "founded". yes it was google it and look at the other wikianswer it gives a better answer then this persons
Legalistic. Not surprising for a legal document.
Legalistic and Liberal
Legalistic refers to an excessive adherence to laws or rules, often without considering the spirit or intent behind them. It can also imply a strict and narrow interpretation of legal requirements.
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It is a style of policing marked by a strict concern with enforcing the precise letter of the law. Legalistic departments may take a hands-off approach to disruptive behavior that does not violate the criminal law.
James Madison, known as the father of the Constitution of the United States, is chiefly responsible for the clear legalistic prose of the Constitution. He was a firm believer in a weak and limited Federal government.
No matter what dinomination you're from, they're will still be some legalistic people in the church, but from my point of view (As a Pentecostal myself) to be a true pentecostal you should go to the laws of God, not the laws of man, unless of course the laws of man are intune with the laws of God!
A style of policing marked by strict concern with enforcing the percise letter of the law.
legalistic style