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The Quest for Charisma Craig R. Smith

The Quest for Charisma By Craig R. Smith

The Quest for Charisma by Craig R. Smith


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He then constructs a three- level definition of charisma to replace the current one.

After analyzing the charisma of Jesus in terms of the three personae he developed as teacher, human, and messiah, Smith argues that his power arose from this rich development of character.

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The Quest for Charisma: Christianity and Persuasion by Craig R. Smith

Smith examines the major canons of classical rhetorical theory by demonstrating their influence on Christian speakers. He begins by explaining why charisma has become a misused term. He then explores why writing about charisma has been so difficult in terms of the academic prejudice in favor of objectivity and reason. He then constructs a three- level definition of charisma to replace the current one. After analyzing the charisma of Jesus in terms of the three personae he developed as teacher, human, and messiah, Smith argues that his power arose from this rich development of character. The textual charisma of the Gospel narrators is explored in terms of their narrative techniques, and Smith then examines the concept of ethos, the use of emotion in persuasion, and explicates the theories of leading existential thinkers to develop advanced notions of human responsibility and transcendent spirituality. These two notions are used to refine and improve previous definitions of charisma. Smith then establishes a matrix that crosses levels of charisma with different types of identification. This work will be of particular interest to scholars, students, and researchers involved with Christianity, philosophy, and persuasion.

About Craig R. Smith

CRAIG R. SMITH is Professor of Communication Studies at California State University, Long Beach, and Director of the Center for First Amendment Studies. Previously he has served as a full-time speechwriter for President Gerald Ford and Chrysler CEO Lee Iacocca. He has published 50 scholarly journals and 12 books, among them Defender of the Union: The Oratory of Daniel Webster (Greenwood Press, 1989).

Table of Contents

Preface Charisma, Power, and Spirituality Three Characters in Search of a Person Narrative Technique in Charismatic Story Telling St. Paul's Ethos St. Augustine on Divine Illumination Charisma Generated by Pathos and Style An Existential Approach to Charisma Authentic Charisma Conclusion Further Reading Index

Additional information

NPB9780275968366
9780275968366
0275968367
The Quest for Charisma: Christianity and Persuasion by Craig R. Smith
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2000-03-30
224
N/A
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