This study examines the association between priestly motivation (accessed via the psychological notion of religious orientation) and personal wellbeing (accessed via the psychological notion of purpose in life) among a sample of 155 Catholic priests serving in Italy. The data confirm a positive association between intrinsic religious orientation and purpose in life, but a negative association between quest religious orientation and purpose in life. These findings are discussed in light of the expectations placed on Catholic priests by the Church and by society
Two recent studies (one in England and one in Australia) have linked church growth and church declin...
This study explores the theoretical and empirical connections between spiritual well-being and psych...
This study examines the psychological type profile and work-related psychological health of ninety-n...
This paper tests the hypothesis that vocational motivation (as assessed by religious orientation the...
This study explores the religious orientation and motivation of people who attended the Service of N...
This paper explores the connection between psychological type and personal wellbeing among a sample ...
The construct of purpose in life is a key notion discussed both by psychologists and by theologians....
This study draws on psychological type theory that has its origins in the work of Jung (1971) and ps...
This study draws on psychological temperament theory (a development from psychological type theory) ...
This paper explores the connection between psychological type and burnout among a sample of 155 Cath...
This study responds to the challenge posed by Rossetti’s work to explore the antecedents and consequ...
Quest religious orientation among church leaders signifies a style of leadership committed to religi...
The linkage between religion and purpose in life is a matter of theoretical interest within the two ...
This study examined the differences in religiosity and well-being between Catholics and Pentecostals...
This study is a further development of the Religious Motivation Questionnaire (RMQ) developed by Men...
Two recent studies (one in England and one in Australia) have linked church growth and church declin...
This study explores the theoretical and empirical connections between spiritual well-being and psych...
This study examines the psychological type profile and work-related psychological health of ninety-n...
This paper tests the hypothesis that vocational motivation (as assessed by religious orientation the...
This study explores the religious orientation and motivation of people who attended the Service of N...
This paper explores the connection between psychological type and personal wellbeing among a sample ...
The construct of purpose in life is a key notion discussed both by psychologists and by theologians....
This study draws on psychological type theory that has its origins in the work of Jung (1971) and ps...
This study draws on psychological temperament theory (a development from psychological type theory) ...
This paper explores the connection between psychological type and burnout among a sample of 155 Cath...
This study responds to the challenge posed by Rossetti’s work to explore the antecedents and consequ...
Quest religious orientation among church leaders signifies a style of leadership committed to religi...
The linkage between religion and purpose in life is a matter of theoretical interest within the two ...
This study examined the differences in religiosity and well-being between Catholics and Pentecostals...
This study is a further development of the Religious Motivation Questionnaire (RMQ) developed by Men...
Two recent studies (one in England and one in Australia) have linked church growth and church declin...
This study explores the theoretical and empirical connections between spiritual well-being and psych...
This study examines the psychological type profile and work-related psychological health of ninety-n...