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Francis, Leslie J.; Smith, Greg – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 2016
Psychological type theory suggests that introverts and extraverts may approach Christian ministry somewhat differently. This theory was tested within the context of a residential workshop attended by 15 curates, 12 of whom were accompanied by their training incumbents. Twelve themes were identified within responses to the question, "What does…
Descriptors: Clergy, Extraversion Introversion, Christianity, Churches
Francis, Leslie J.; Smith, Greg – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2015
This study draws on one of the four components of psychological type theory (the distinction between judging and perceiving attitudes toward the outside world) to examine the implications of these two contrasting psychological perspectives for shaping approaches to Christian ministry within an educational setting. Qualitative data were generated…
Descriptors: Psychology, Value Judgment, Christianity, Qualitative Research