- gift or
charism (plural:
charisms or
charismata; in Gr**** singular: χάρισμα charisma, plural: χαρίσματα
charismata) is an
extraordinary power given by...
- the "gift of grace". The
singular term and the
plural term χαρίσματα (
charismata) both
derive from the word χάρις (charis),
meaning grace and charm. In...
- Haile,
better known by her
stage name Sa'ra
Charismata, is a
Swedish singer and songwriter. Sa'ra
Charismata's parents fled the
conflict in 1970s Province...
-
Christian theology, the Gift of
Miracles is
among the
spiritual gifts (
charismata)
mentioned by St. Paul in his
First Epistle to the Corinthians. As a charism...
-
Westminster Theological Seminary, 1993). Jon M. Ruthven, On the
Cessation of
Charismata: The
Protestant Polemic on
Postbiblical Miracles (Sheffield: Sheffield...
- his 1918 work,
Counterfeit Miracles. His view was that the goal of the
charismata was to
accredit true
doctrine and its bearers, and that
miracles were...
-
category also
includes Christian teachings on new birth,
spiritual gifts (
charismata), Spirit-baptism, sanctification, the
inspiration of prophets, and the...
-
emphasis on
baptism with the Holy Spirit, and the use of
spiritual gifts (
charismata). It has
affected most
denominations in the
United States, and has spread...
- four Popes.[citation needed]
Proponents hold the
belief that
certain charismata (a Gr**** word for "gifts") are
still bestowed by the Holy
Spirit today...
- post-biblical
availability of
gifts of the Holy Spirit.
These spiritual gifts, or
charismata,
frequently include but are not
limited to
glossolalia (speaking in tongues)...