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How does legalism adress a persons behavior?​

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in Christian theology, legalism (or nomism) is a pejorative term applied to the idea that "by doing good works or by obeying the law, a person earns and merits salvation."

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so legalism adresses a person's behaviour because it sets certain rules etc for the person to follow so it addresses a person's behaviour by incouraging positive actions

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