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beliefs by
those in the
historic churches became known as the
charismatic movement.
Charismatics are
defined as
Christians who
share with
Pentecostals an emphasis...
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comprise Pentecostal denominations,
charismatics bring Pentecostal tendencies to
mainline denominations, but Neo-
charismatics are indigenous, independent, post-...
- of tongues.
While Pentecostals and
charismatics share these beliefs,
there are differences. Many in the
charismatic movement deliberately distanced themselves...
- May 2020). "Pentecostal/
Charismatic Christianity". Gordon–Conwell
Theological Seminary.
Retrieved 20
March 2021.
Charismatics usually describe themselves...
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Charismatic megafauna are
animal species that are large—in the
category that they represent—with
symbolic value or
widespread po****r appeal, and are...
- In the
field of sociology,
charismatic authority is a
concept of
organizational leadership wherein the
authority of the
leader derives from the personal...
- a
liberal movement within the church. Like
progressive Adventists,
charismatics are
typically open to a
variety of
styles of
worship music in church...
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Other Protestants,
including Lutheran, Methodist,
Pentecostals and
charismatics,
adhere to the
continuationist position,
believing that all the spiritual...
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Charismatic (March 13, 1996 –
February 19, 2017) was an
American Thoroughbred racehorse best
known for
winning the
first two legs of the
Triple Crown...
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sociology and
political science, psychology, and management, the term
charismatic describes a type of leadership. In
Christian theology, the term charisma...