Charismania
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Charismania is a derogative Christianese term most commonly used by American Fundamentalist Christians to extremists belonging to the Christian Charismatic movement. In some cases it is used as a byword to describe the entire movement in a negative light. It was specifically coined to describe the perceivable chaos and mood swings (hence mania) that sometimes occur during Charismatic revival meetings.
Disorderly and seemingly fraudulent occurrences as being "slain in the Spirit", excessive laughing/crying, screaming, wild dancing, violent shaking, and interruptive speaking in tongues and prophesying led many fundamentalists to believe that the Devil was involved while Charismatic Christians asserted that these were manifestations of the Holy Spirit. The term has also been applied to televangelists and other prosperity gospel preachers who use grandiose charismatic preaching styles, melodramatic appeals, and posh surroundings to garner money and/or respect from their followers. The term is still in wide use among many English speaking churches in the 21st century.
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- Charismania - A blog regarding experiences with Charismania.
- Charismania.org - A site concerning speaking in tongues.
- A Thin Line Between Faith & Denial - A Journey From Charismania Into The Unknown.
- Charismatic and Pentecostal Christianity
- Pejorative terms
- Christian terminology