is thus an unlikely source of views which have continued to be influential in both New Testament studies and sociology throughout the twentieth century. Yet the opening chapter of his book, Kirchenrecht,14 in which he sets out to describe early Christianity, was not only to influence successive generations of scholars who agreed in detail neither with his methods nor his conclusions, but was also to provide Max Weber with the concept of charisma which in a secularized form has been an important
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