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Charis and Charisma
Max Weber and the Aesthetic-Philosophical Discourse on Grace from Winckelmann to Nietzsche

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This project pursues a genealogical study of the concept of charisma in its Weberian form. It addresses the question of what conceptual routes led from ancient Greek and Christian understandings of charis (grace) and charisma (gift of grace) to Max Weber s sociological treatment of charisma. On what path, and with what turns of thought, could the distance between them be traversed? This study answers that question primarily through attention to how deeply Weber s treatment of the theme is embedded in German literary and philosophical engagements with grace in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The perspectives afforded by this project shed new light both on Weberian charisma and on Weber s literary and philosophical precursors, and allow us to reflect in new ways on what charisma can and should mean for us today.

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James Rasmussen
, Air Force Academy, Colorado, USA.

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This project pursues a genealogical study of the concept of charisma in its Weberian form. It addresses the question of what conceptual routes led from ancient Greek and Christian understandings of
charis
(grace) and
charisma
(gift of grace) to Max Weber’s sociological treatment of charisma. On what path, and with what turns of thought, could the distance between them be traversed? This study answers that question primarily through attention to how deeply Weber’s treatment of the theme is embedded in German literary and philosophical engagements with grace in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The perspectives afforded by this project shed new light both on Weberian charisma and on Weber’s literary and philosophical precursors, and allow us to reflect in new ways on what charisma can and should mean for us today.

Product details

Authors James Rasmussen
Publisher De Gruyter
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 02.03.2026
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > Other languages / Other literatures
 
EAN 9783111562537
ISBN 978-3-11-156253-7
Pages 434
Dimensions (packing) 15.5 x 3.3 x 23 cm
Weight (packing) 752 g
 
Subjects Charisma, Gnade, SOCIAL SCIENCE / General, Ideengeschichte, History of Ideas, Adaption, LITERARY CRITICISM / General, Grace
 

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