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Table 4.4 The academic training of the pastors\u000A  Pastors\u000AAcademic training\u000A  P1ICV\u000AP2FCG\u000AP3ESH\u000AP4LDG\u000AP5IFG\u000AP6IVF\u000ASource: Interviews of Neo-Pentecostal pastors\u000AB. THE PROFILE OF THE NEO-PENTECOSTAL LEADERSHIP\u000AIn order to situate the leadership style of these pastors the following features will be analyzed as part of their profile: Charismatic leadership, managerial profile and autocratic leadership all mixed together.\u000A1. Charismatic leadership\u000AThe NPS are considered to be charismatic leaders. According to Weber\u2019s model, legitimization of authority takes three forms, rational authority, traditional authority and charismatic authority. This last one represents that type of authority which rests on \u2018devotion to exceptional sanctity, heroism or exemplary character of an individual person, and of the normative patterns or order revealed or ordained by him\u2019 (Weber 1968 Vol. 1: 215-16).86 According to this paradigm the emphasis falls on the personality and qualities of the leader.\u000AYoung-Gi Hong (2000) in his thesis on charismatic leadership in South Korea underlines that it is possible to apply this model as no agreement exists among academics\u000A86 For more studies on the subject see the following: Conger & Kanungo (1998); Mardsen & Snow (1991); Tucker (1968: 731-756); and Willner (1984). Willner makes a clear differentiation between the charismatic leader and the leader in general using the following criteria: 1) The dimension of the image, 2) the dimension of acceptance 3) the dimension of conformity to the leader and 4) the emotional dimension (1984: 4-8).\u000A168\u000AJournalist with other studies in the United States\u000ABiblical studies, Masters degree in Divinity and Doctorate in Humanities. Studied in Guatemala and the United States\u000ALawyer, Master\u2019s Degree in Christian Education. Studied in Guatemala and the United States.\u000ADegree in Pastoral Ministries, Doctorate in Christian Ministries. Studied in Guatemala and the United States.\u000ABachelors\u2019 degree in Theology. Doctorate in Divinity Studied in Guatemala.\u000ADegree in Economics from the Universidad de San Carlos, Guatemala.\u000A             


































































































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