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* Charismatic authority ( for contrast with a bureaucratic society )
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* Charismatic authority derived from the leader ’ s charisma, based upon the perception that he or she possesses supernatural attributes, e. g. a clan chieftain, a priestess, or an ayatollah.
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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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As a result, Acts is particularly influential among branches of Christianity which place particular emphasis in the Holy Spirit, such as Pentecostalism and the Charismatic movement.
In Charismatic and Pentecostal communities, anointing of the sick is a frequent practice and has been an important ritual in these communities since the respective movements were founded in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Held by many Protestant groups who take what they believe is a more literal interpretation of the Bible, including many, but not most, Pentecostal Charismatic and Baptist churches and Independent and ' Non-denominational ' churches as well as a few of the Presbyterian Church and Wesleyan / Methodist churches.
It is most prominently practiced within Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity, but it is also practiced in non-Christian religions.
The Charismatic Movement also generally supports the idea that the Holy Spirit is creator of every individual soul, citing the traditional hymn Veni Creator Spiritus as evidence that Christians have long invoked the divine soul-making properties of the Spirit.
The church is the foremost example of the Charismatic movement in Sweden, closely related to Word of Faith, and it may be viewed as a Swedish expression similar to Pentecostal elements in American Christianity.
The modern assessment of Priscillian is summed up in Cambridge professor Henry Chadwick's Priscillian of Avila: The Occult and the Charismatic in the Early Church, ( Oxford University Press ) 1975.
The " father " of the Charismatic movement is said to be William M. Branham, who started a religious cult based on his prophecy.
Charismatic Christianity ( also known as Spirit-filled Christianity ) is an umbrella term that describes a form of Christianity that emphasizes the work of the Holy Spirit, spiritual gifts and modern day miracles.
It is often categorized into three separate groups ( though there is much overlap ): Pentecostalism, the Charismatic Movement, and neocharismatic movements.
Charismatic Christianity is diverse, and it is not defined by acceptance of any particular doctrines, practices, or denominational structures.
Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity is second in size only to the Roman Catholic Church ( Note that the figures for Charismatics includes 120 million Catholic Charismatics who would also be counted as part of Roman Catholicism ).
* The European Research Network on Global Pentecostalism ( GloPent ) is an initiative by three leading European Universities in Pentecostal studies networking academic research on Pentecostal and Charismatic movements.
The term is also used by more recent groups, describing their goal to re-establish Christianity in its original form, such as some anti-denominational Charismatic Restorationists, which arose in the 1970s in the United Kingdom and elsewhere.
The curriculum is taught from a Charismatic / Pentecostal heritage.
The denomination maintains headquarters in Jellico, Tennessee and is a member of the Pentecostal / Charismatic Churches of North America ( formerly the Pentecostal Fellowship of North America ).
Partnership with the larger Pentecostal and evangelical communities is maintained through membership in the Pentecostal / Charismatic Churches of North America, the National Association of Evangelicals, and the Pentecostal World Fellowship.
Although these informal prayer circles have been practiced for centuries, their recent resurgence in popularity is frequently attributed to their use in the Catholic Charismatic Renewal movement.
Independent Assemblies of God, International is a member of the Pentecostal Charismatic Churches of North America.
The PCG is a member of the National Association of Evangelicals, the Pentecostal World Conference and the Pentecostal / Charismatic Churches of North America.

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* David du Plessis ( 1905 – 87 ) South-African Pentecostal church leader, one of the founders of the Charismatic movement
These include the Methodist, Baptist, Pentecostal ( Assemblies of God-Kościół Zielonoświątkowy ), Charismatic ( Kościół Chrześcijański " Słowo Wiary " or Word of Faith Christian Church, with its Ełk congregation being probably one of the few local churches in Poland pastored by a woman, Ms Teresa Odolecka ) and other churches.
Grudem holds to noncessationist Charismatic beliefs and was at one time a qualified supporter of the Vineyard Movement and one of the main apologists and spokesmen for reuniting Charismatic, Reformed, and Evangelical churches.
The history of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal and the Jesus People was described as “ Rain Fall ” and “ Cloudburst .” The book closed with the three streams of Renewal coming together into one " River ".
He is encouraged to talk to Jesus directly and search for what The Lord is saying so that his life will be one with Him ; to walk in the Fruit of the Spirit in, this is what the Charismatic understands by giving his life to Jesus.
The area has a proliferation of churches, including the Church of Scotland, Roman Catholic ( including Our Lady of Good Counsel, designed by noted Modern architects Gillespie, Kidd & Coia ), Baptist, Salvation Army, independent Evangelical churches, Plymouth Brethren, Charismatic, one Scottish Episcopal Church and a Christadelphian presence.

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