Charism

/ˈkærɪzəm/ noun

A special spiritual gift or talent believed to be given by God; a compelling charm or appeal that causes people to follow someone.

From Greek 'charisma' meaning 'grace' or 'favor,' derived from 'charis' (grace), which also gives us 'charity.' The term entered modern religious and secular use through German theologian Max Weber's concept of charismatic authority.

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