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Encyclopedia > Charism

Religious meaning

A charism is a power, generally of a spiritual nature, believed to be a freely given gift by the grace of God. In the study of church matters, it also refers to the particular grace granted by God to religious founders and their organization which distinguish them from other organizations within the same church. This is specially used in Catholic Church ecclesiology. This article discusses the term God in the context of monotheism and henotheism. ... In Christian theology, ecclesiology is a branch of study that deals with the doctrines pertaining to the Church itself as a community or organic entity, and with the understanding of what the church is —ie. ...


From the Greek, charis - grace.


Well known Charismatic powers in Christian traditions:

A charism or spiritual gift. ... The laying on of hands is a religious practice found throughout the world in varying forms. ... Saint Francis exorcised demons in Arezzo, fresco of Giotto Exorcism (from Late Latin exorcismus, from Greek exorkizein - to adjure) is the practice of evicting demons or other evil spiritual entities from a person of which they have possessed (taken control of). ... Glossolalia (from the Greek, γλώσσα (glossa), tongue and λαλώ (lalô), I speak) comprises unintelligible utterances, often as part of religious practice. ...

Social meaning

The word is also used in social psychology in secular circumstances, and takes the meaning of personal influence on other people individually or as a group. Social psychology is often conceived to be the study of how individuals perceive, influence, and relate to others. ... In sociology, a group is usually defined as a collection of humans or animals, who share certain characteristics, interact with one another, accept expectations and obligations as members of the group, and share a common identity. ...


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