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Legalism: The Ethical System That Becomes a False God
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-963291-17-9
- EAN9781963291179
- Date de parution01/08/2025
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLamad Press
Résumé
What if your definition of legalism is too narrow?In this compact theological work, L. J. Anderson exposes legalism not just as a misapplied emphasis on rules, but as a fully developed ethical and salvific system that masquerades as righteousness. With clarity and conviction, Anderson dismantles the appeal of legalism by analyzing both its strengths and fatal flaws. Drawing from Scripture, historical theology, and moral philosophy, he demonstrates why legalism ultimately replaces relationship with performance, and why God hates it.
This book challenges both legalists and antinomians to recover a biblical vision of obedience: one that is relational, Spirit-empowered, and rooted in love for God. It also serves as a theological and ethical prequel to Salvation by Faith Alone?, Anderson's deeper exploration of faith, works, and the gospel. If you've been labeled a legalist for obeying Scripture, or are confused about how obedience relates to grace, this book is for you.
This book challenges both legalists and antinomians to recover a biblical vision of obedience: one that is relational, Spirit-empowered, and rooted in love for God. It also serves as a theological and ethical prequel to Salvation by Faith Alone?, Anderson's deeper exploration of faith, works, and the gospel. If you've been labeled a legalist for obeying Scripture, or are confused about how obedience relates to grace, this book is for you.










