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a b c d e Joosse, Paul (2014). "Becoming a God: Max Weber and the social construction of charisma". Journal of Classical Sociology. 14 (3): 266–283. doi: 10.1177/1468795X14536652. S2CID 143606190.

Non-invasive, and free from harmful chemicals or side effects, these natural treatments deliver remarkable hair growth with a budget friendly, low maintenance program for long lasting results. Believers characterized their revered religious figures as having "a higher perfection… a special Charisma". [13] Then, with the establishment of the Christian Church, "the old charismatic gifts and free offerings were transformed into a hierarchical sacerdotal system". [14] The focus on the institution rather than divinely inspired individuals increasingly dominated religious thought and life, and that focus went unchanged for centuries. [15] Smith, David Norman. (1998). "Faith, Reason, and Charisma: Rudolf Sohm, Max Weber, and the Theology of Grace". Sociological Inquiry. 68 (1): 32–60. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-682X.1998.tb00453.x. a b Weber, Max (1947) [1924]. The Theory of Social and Economic Organization. Translated by Henderson, A.M.; Parsons, Talcott. Free Press.The Hebrew Bible and the Christian Bible record the development of divinely conferred charisma. In the Hebrew text the idea of charismatic leadership is generally signaled by the use of the noun hen (favor) or the verb hanan (to show favor). The Greek term for charisma (grace or favor), and its root charis (grace) replaced the Hebrew terms in the Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible (the 3rd century BCE Septuagint). Throughout, "the paradigmatic image of the charismatic hero is the figure who has received God's favor". [10] : 1545 In other words, divinely conferred charisma [11] applied to highly revered figures. Beekes, Robert S.P. (2010). Etymological Dictionary of Greek. Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series. Vol.10/1. Brill. p. 1607. Antonakis, John; Fenley, Marika; Liechti, Sue (2011). "Can Charisma be Taught? Tests of Two Interventions" (PDF). Academy of Management Learning & Education. 10 (3): 374–396. doi: 10.5465/amle.2010.0012. The meaning of charisma has become greatly diffused from its original divinely conferred meaning, and even from the personality charisma meaning in modern English dictionaries, which reduces to a mixture of charm and status. John Potts, who has extensively analyzed the term's history, sums up meanings beneath this diffused common usage: TIME-RELEASE DELIVERY SYSTEM – stimulates blood circulation on scalp for eight hours or more nourishing and stimulating hair follicles for regrowth/growth

Our products are all-natural, cruelty-free, sustainably sourced, and proudly Made in the USA. Join the tens of thousands of physicians, beauty, grooming, and skincare experts, influencers, professional athletes, and other highly satisfied customers around the world that trust Charismo products for unprecedented results! a b c Ebertz, Michael N. (2007). "Charisma". In Betz, Hans Dieter; Browning, Don S.; Janowski, Bernd; Jüngel, Eberhard (eds.). Religion Past & Present. Vol.II. Brill. pp. 493–496.Apply DEKOHAIR™ to areas of thinning hair and get hair loss numbers declining as regrowth numbers start climbing!

Thus, Eastern Mediterranean Jews in the 1st century CE had notions of charis and charisma that embraced the range of meanings found in Greek culture and the spiritual meanings from the Hebrew Bible. [9] :15 From this linguistic legacy of fused cultures, in 1 Corinthians, Paul the Apostle introduced the meaning that the Holy Spirit bestowed charism and charismata, "the gift of God's grace," upon individuals or groups. For Paul, "[t]here is a clear distinction between charisma and charis; charisma is the direct result of divine charis or grace." [9] :36–37 [10] : 1549 a b c d Scheper, George L. (2005). "Charisma". In Jones, Lindsay (ed.). Encyclopedia of Religion. Vol.3 (Seconded.). Macmillan Reference.Baumert, Norbert (1991). " 'Charisma' – Versuch einer Sprachregelung". Philosophisch-Theologische (in German). 66: 22. Quoted in Ebertz, 2007, op. cit., p. 495 Troeltsch, Ernst (1931) [1911]. The Social Teachings of the Christian Churches. Vol.1. Translated by Wyon, Olive. Allen and Unwin. pp.99, 109. a b Benz, Ernst Wilhelm (1986). "The Roles of Christianity". The New Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol.16. p.306. Robbin, Thomas (1998). "Charisma". In Swatos, William H. (ed.). Encyclopedia of Religion and Society. Rowman Altamira. ISBN 0-7619-8956-0.

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Antonakis, John (2015-02-09). "Let's face it: Charisma matters". TEDx Lausanne. Archived from the original on 2015-04-18.



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