crism
Crism, short for "Christian Religious Movement," refers to a broad category of Christian denominations and groups that emphasize a revivalist or charismatic approach to faith. These movements often prioritize personal spiritual experiences, such as prayer, worship, and the practice of spiritual gifts like speaking in tongues, healing, and prophecy. While rooted in traditional Christian beliefs, crism groups often distinguish themselves through dynamic worship styles, a strong emphasis on evangelism, and a focus on direct encounters with the divine.
The origins of crism can be traced back to the early 20th century, particularly through figures like
Crism groups typically share several common characteristics. They often stress the importance of the Holy Spirit’s
Criticism of crism movements often centers on concerns about doctrinal flexibility, perceived emotionalism, or the potential