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    Korean Charismatic Church

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    Title: The history of pentecostal & Charismatic Pnuematologies in the Korean Church CHapter i INTRODUCTION Today‚ many Korean churches have Pentecostal and Charismatic (P/C) characteristics – experiential spirituality: the openness to the gifts of the Holy Spirit‚ emphasis on prayer‚ on exuberant worship‚ on evangelism‚ and on religious experience – even before foreign Pentecostal denominations initiated the Pentecostal movement in Korea. Yong-gi Hong‚ a minister of the Yoido Full Gospel Church

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    charisma theory‚ charismatic powers and force of character - definitions‚ understanding‚ developing qualities of charisma‚ personal presence and gravitas Charisma is not just for movie stars. It’s a behavioural quality that anyone can develop. Think of charisma as force of character‚ or personal presence‚ or gravitas. People with higher levels of charisma tend to be noticed‚ listened to‚ respected‚ and followed. A strong charismatic personal presence is useful for leading‚ teaching‚ selling‚

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    article‚ Beowulf and the Teaching of Leadership‚by Dr. Tom Loughman and Dr. John Finley‚ Beowulf is seen as a charismatic leader model. Loughman and Finley help us readers understand the real situation about leadership in the epic poem‚ beowulf‚ and in our lives. Also‚it models how the main character exemplifies leadership. There is enough information to discuss how Beowulf is a charismatic leader. Beowulf is really brave and is a really strong man also fearless who others follow and fear him because

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    Mc Murphy- Charismatic Rebel Leader Ken Kesey’s novel One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest is an analysis of the anti-cultural movement of the 1960s. Kesey’s reflection on the spirit of the 1960s is embodied in his main character‚ Mc Murphy. He illustrates the author’s commentary on the 1960s in three ways: he exemplifies the Hippie movement‚ he leads other by example‚ and he persuades others to follow him through his charismatic behavior. Some brief plot summary is necessary before discussing Mc

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    Charismatic leaders are the ones that make everything be about them. They are the ones that only care about what is good for them. President Snow the one who puts himself in charge just like Napoleon did to the other animals on the farm and both Snow and Napoleon announce that all people are equal but in reality the Capitol and the pigs are the ones with the power. President snow is also like Napoleon because he says the he is bringing good change from the failure of the world‚ but intends to only

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    Charisma Leadership

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    Charismatic Leadership Charismatic leadership is comprised of personal characteristics and behavioral aspects of leaders that allow a leader to build a particularly strong relationship with their followers. Charismatic leaders are able to do numerous things that make them strong leaders. They are able to deliver a clear vision of what they wish to accomplish. This vision is formed according to values or morals that are strongly held by these types of leaders. These values are then modeled

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    Charismatic leadership is defined as the guidance to an organization by one or more individuals seen as heroic or inspiring and who have therefore been granted the organizational power to make dramatic changes and extract extraordinary performance levels from its staff. When the word charismatic is further looked into and broken apart‚ charisma was defined by Max Webber “as certain quality of an individual personality‚ by virtue of which he or she is set apart from ordinary people and treated

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    Table of content Table of content 1 Introduction 2 ANSWER 1 a) 3 MEANING OF CHARISMA 3 CHARISMATIC LEADER=EFFECTIVE LEADER 3 ANSWER 1 b) 5 CHARISMA AND TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP 5 DIFFERENCES OF CHARISMATIC LEADER AND TRANFORMATIONAL LEADER 5 FOLLOWERS OF CHARISMATIC LEADER AND TRANSFORMATIONAL 6 ANSWER 1 c) 7 FLEXIBLE 7 TIME ARRANGEMENT 7 THEORY HENRY DAVID THOREAU 7 EXAMPLE OF HENRY DAVID THOREAU 8 EXAMPLE OF THEORY MAJOR GENENAL

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    Burton’s leadership behavior. In the first few years‚ Arthur Burton’s leadership behavior had many qualities of a charismatic leader. He had a clear vision for Astro Airline and he also conveyed to his staff that he was an inspirational leader that made them feel like they could do anything. When the company grew too large‚ many of the employees that viewed Burton as a charismatic leader now saw him as a dictator and a manipulator. An example of his dictatorial behavior was when he was asked why

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    4). But‚ in both cases the system of authority does not change or evolve. Charismatic authority is found in a leader whose mission and vision inspire others. It is based upon the perceived extraordinary characteristics of an individual. Weber saw a charismatic leader as the head of a new social movement‚ and one instilled with divine or supernatural powers‚ such as a religious prophet. Weber seemed to favor charismatic authority‚ and spent a good deal of time discussing it. In a study of charisma

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