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Античное понимание феномена харизмы

Античное понимание феномена харизмы

Abstract

This article is devoted to the analysis of the ancient philosophers ’ works, the study of their position and interpretation of the phenomenon of charisma as a talent of the leadership and the special grace of God. The concept «charisma» is also considered that in the Greek mythology means the ability to attract the attention of others.

Данная статья посвящена анализу трудов античных философов, изучению их позиции и понимания феномена харизмы как дара умения вести за собой и особой милости богов. Также рассматривается понятие «харизма», которое в древнегреческой мифологии обозначало способность привлекать внимание окружающих.

Keywords

ХАРИЗМА, ГЕРОИКО-МИФОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ ПОДХОД, МИСТИКА, БЛАГО, МИЛОСТЬ БОГОВ, ХАРИТА, ПРИТЯГАТЕЛЬНОСТЬ

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