- אֲגַדְתָּא, romanized: Aggāḏṯā; 'tales', 'fairytale', 'lore') is the non-
legalistic exegesis which appears in the
classical rabbinic literature of Judaism...
-
singular ḥīla حيلة "contortion, contrivance; device, subterfuge") is "
legalistic trickery" in
Islamic jurisprudence. The main
purpose of ḥiyal is to avoid...
- ישראל) was the
chief talmudic academy in
Syria Palaestina and the
central legalistic body of the
Palestinian Jewish community during the
middle of the ninth...
- .. a
spiritual descendent of Aurangzeb"
because Zia had an orthodox,
legalistic view of Islam.
Muhammad Sayyid Tantawy, a
grand mufti of Egypt, once called...
- was not
committed to the
ending of slavery, and
instead they
repeated legalistic arguments about the
unconstitutionality of secession.
Confederate spokesmen...
-
degree of
political autonomy from
national or
federal government, but this
legalistic usage of the term may
conflict with
anthropological definitions. In the...
- steely, implacable, unrelenting, dyspeptic, peevish, and
cranky stance;
legalistic and self-righteous;
discharges previously restrained hostility; renounces...
- are two ways to
interpret the use of
Augustan coins. He uses the
terms legalistic and
charismatic to
categorise the
types of
coins produced to consolidate...
-
Anabaptist and
Conservative Holiness denominations. What is
viewed as "
legalistic" may
depend on the
Christian denomination; in
contrast to
Lutheran theology...
- and
military brigades on May 1, 1925. He felt
great contempt for the "
legalistic" path the
party leaders wanted to
follow and
sought seclusion from public...