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- Anabaptist and Conservative Holiness denominations. What is viewed as "legalistic" may depend on the Christian denomination; in contrast to Lutheran theology...
- singular ḥīla حيلة "contortion, contrivance; device, subterfuge") is "legalistic trickery" in Islamic jurisprudence. The main purpose of ḥiyal is to avoid...
- Aramaic: אַגָּדְתָא ʾAggāḏəṯāʾ; "tales, fairytale, lore") is the non-legalistic exegesis which appears in the classical rabbinic literature of Judaism...
- ישיבת ארץ ישראל‎) was the chief Jewish talmudical academy and central legalistic body of the Jewish community in the Land of Israel during the middle of...
- degree of political autonomy from national or federal government, but this legalistic usage of the term may conflict with anthropological definitions. In the...
- States was not committed to the ending of slavery, and instead repeated legalistic arguments about the unconstitutionality of secession. Confederate representatives...
- physical harm". On January 20, Bragg disputed what he described was a "legalistic" interpretation of his prosecution policy memo and indicated that he supported...
- latter word could mean companionship and fellowship as well as the more legalistic idea of a consensual contract between freemen". Initial use of socialism...
- the falsifications about her late husband. Don Samuel Abravanel - the legalistic murder of a Jewish leader in Medieval Spain and its consequences. Yoni's...
- "morally ought", "morally obligated", "morally right", and so forth that are legalistic and require a legislator as the source of moral authority. In the past...