Sammanfattning
Max Weber’s model of charismatic authority, which was influenced by Rudolph Sohm’s interpretation of the earliest church as a ”charismatic organization”, has been more used by exegetes since 1968 as a help in interpreting Jesus. They have emphasized different aspects of his charisma — radical life-style and revolutionary message, or miraculous powers of healing, or conflict and self-stigmatization. The latter aspect is here seen as having the greatest elucidative power. Charisma should not be understood as a cause behind Jesus’ behaviour, but as a model of heuristic and explanatory value in historical research.
Originalspråk | svenska |
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Sidor | 61-72 |
Volym | 67 |
Specialistpublikation | Svensk exegetisk årsbok |
Förlag | Uppsala exegetiska sällskap |
Status | Published - 2002 |
Bibliografisk information
The information about affiliations in this record was updated in December 2015.The record was previously connected to the following departments: Centre for Theology and Religious Studies (015017000)
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