The "Charismatic Movement" tends to be where this is found. Such groups would be Pentecostals and many "non-denominational" charismatic groups.
'Charismatic' used in a Christian context refers in general terms to Christians over a variety of denominations who believe in the present day application of the spiritual gifts such as speaking in tongues, prophecy, miracles and healing. These gifts are believed to be received through the baptism of the Holy Spirit. The word is derived from the Greek word charisma meaning 'gifts of grace'.
Yes, it is almost exclusively an adjective, and very rarely a noun.It comes from the Greek word, charis, meaning grace, favor, or a gift. The charismatic (adj.) person has special noticeable abilities to influence others or to lead.There is a movement within Christianity, identified as "Charismatic (n.)," which emphasizes having gifts of the Holy Spirit, given by God to Christian believers. An adherent can be called "a charismatic" (could be lower or upper case).
Pentecostal and charismatic movements are related but not the same. Both emphasize the work of the Holy Spirit and the experience of spiritual gifts, such as speaking in tongues and healing. However, Pentecostalism typically refers to a distinct denomination that originated in the early 20th century, while charismatic movements can occur within various Christian denominations, including Catholic and Protestant churches. Essentially, all Pentecostals are charismatic, but not all charismatics are Pentecostal.
The apostolic gifts are spiritual abilities given by God to empower believers for ministry. These gifts include prophecy, healing, miracles, and speaking in tongues. In the modern church, these gifts can manifest through individuals who are believed to have a special anointing from God to operate in these supernatural abilities. They are often seen in charismatic and Pentecostal churches where believers actively seek and practice these gifts in their worship and ministry.
The Catholic Charismatic Church of Canada does not have a specific founding date. It is a movement within the Catholic Church that emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s, characterized by an emphasis on spiritual gifts such as speaking in tongues, healing, and prophecy. It is not a separate church but rather a renewal movement within Catholicism.
There is no antonym for charismatic.
The hearer or viewer has the authority as to rather a person is charismatic. I am very charismatic in my Christian faith, but to some, I may not be perceived as being charismatic.
The word 'charismatic' is the adjective form of the abstract noun charisma.The noun 'charismatic' is a concrete noun as a word for a person, an adherent of a charismatic religious sect.
You are so charismatic and cool.
The Catholic Charismatic movement is called:Catholic Charismatic Renewal. see link below for more information
His charismatic disposition made him easy to talk to. She is very charismatic and friendly.