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Charismatic and authority
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Charismatic authority is one of three forms of authority laid out by sociologist Max Weber's in his tripartite classification of authority, the other two being traditional authority and rational-legal authority.
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* Charismatic authority ( for contrast with a bureaucratic society )
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* Charismatic authority is based on the charisma of the leader, who shows that he possesses the right to lead by virtue of magical powers, prophecies, heroism, etc.
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Charismatic authority is legitimized by the personality and leadership qualities of the ruling individual.
Charismatic authority grows out of the personal charm or the strength of an individual personality.
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Other Charismatic ministers and some Pentecostal began to submit to the authority of the Ft. Lauderdale Five.
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Since the 1960s, Pentecostalism has increasingly gained acceptance from other Christian traditions, and Pentecostal beliefs concerning Spirit baptism and spiritual gifts have been embraced by non-Pentecostal Christians in Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox churches through the Charismatic Movement.
Charismatic former player Ian Holloway became manager but was unable to stop Rangers from being relegated to England's third tier for the first time for more than thirty years.
Along with the Charismatic Movement's speaking in tongues and prophecy, " The Prophetic Movement " distinguished itself from past movements with physical twitching, moaning, sightings of gold dust, " glory clouds " and gems that ( allegedly ) fell from heaven.
New churches and denominations emerged alongside the Charismatic Movement from the late 1950s onwards that are termed neo-charismatic.
Among the new denominations formed by those seceding or being expelled from the Church of the Nazarene are: the People's Mission Church ( 1912 ), which had become part of the Church of the Nazarene in 1911, but subsequently became part of the Pilgrim Holiness Church in 1925 ; the Pentecost Pilgrim Church ( 1917 ), which merged with the International Holiness Union to form the Pilgrim Holiness Church in 1922 ; the Bible Missionary Church ( 1955 ), which subsequently split to create the Wesleyan Holiness Association of Churches ( 1959 ), and the Nazarene Baptist Church ( 1960 ) ( later Nazarene Bible Church in 1967 ); the Holiness Church of the Nazarene ( 1961 ) in the Philippines ; the Church of the Bible Covenant ( 1967 ); the Crusaders Churches of the United States of America ( 1972 ); and the Fellowship of Charismatic Nazarenes ( 1977 ).
The curriculum is taught from a Charismatic / Pentecostal heritage.
Charismatic is an umbrella term used to describe the belief that the gifts ( Greek charismata χάρισμα, from charis χάρις, grace ) of the Holy Spirit as described in the New Testament are available to contemporary Christians through the infilling or baptism of the Holy Spirit, with-or-without the laying on of hands.
* What can we learn from the Charismatic Movement?
Charismatic legitimacy derives from the ideas and personal charisma of the leader, a man or woman whose authoritative persona charms and psychologically dominates the people of the society to agreement with the government s régime and rule.
The Free Protestant Episcopal Church is a large group of Anglicans of all varieties of churchmanship from Anglo-Catholic ( High Church ), Evangelical ( Low Church ), Latitudinarian ( Broad Church ), Charismatic and Liberal.
Charismatic domination is insofar different from legal-rational and tradition power as it does not develop from established tradition but rather from the belief the followers have in the leader.
According to the 2005 statistics from the World Christian Database, Ethiopian Pentecostal / Charismatic members cover a bit over 16 percent of the country as P ' ent ' ays of Ethiopia.
" Both Mahaney and Tomczak withdrew from the Charismatic Catholic scene shortly before the creation of Covenant Life Church.
Pentecostalism became a larger influence through the Charismatic Movement of the 1970s, but North American and Ceylon Pentecostal Mission missionaries ( Pentecostal Church of Malaysia ) had been active from 1935.
In January 2002, Charisma News, a Christian news magazine dealing mainly with Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity, reported a major exodus of some 160 churches from the Potter's House Movement in the United States.
Thus while some Cessationists allow for God's miraculous guidance, the Cessationist allowance differ from the Continuationist in that a Cessationist contends that God's miraculous guidance is not through the operation of the Charismatic gifts.
* Pentecostalism, the Charismatic and Faith Movements, a series of articles about charismata, seen from the perspective of empirical Cessationism
The Catholic Charismatic Renewal as it exists today is the outgrowth from a retreat held from 17 to 19 February 1967 by several faculty members and students from Duquesne University, a Catholic university in Pittsburgh operated by the Congregation of the Holy Spirit ( a Catholic religious order founded in France in 1703 ).
Today, the Catholic Charismatic Renewal enjoys the strong support of the hierarchy, from the Pope to bishops of dioceses around the world, as an officially recognized ecclesial movement.

Charismatic and leader
* David du Plessis ( 1905 – 87 ) South-African Pentecostal church leader, one of the founders of the Charismatic movement
In Anglican parishes with a Charismatic or Evangelical tradition, the roles of curates are usually seen as being an assistant leader to the overall leader, often in a larger team of pastoral leaders.
Charismatic Minister of Emergency Situations Sergei Shoigu was appointed as the party leader.
His father was an Anglican priest, and a leader in the Charismatic movement as archdeacon at St. Pauls.
Charismatic militia leader Sadono, once trained by the CIA to help fight Communist influences in the region, has grown resentful of the United States ' support of East Timor and its supposed interference with his country's sovereignty.
Subsequent statements by Hernandez's sister, Nina Hernandez, and Tomas Rivera, leader of a Charismatic Christianity group at St. Anthony of Padua, a Roman Catholic church in Camden, indicated that Hernandez may have publicly confessed to murdering Patz in the presence of fellow parishoners in the early 1980s.

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