This study applies the framework of Jungian psychological type theory to define eight aspects of prayer preference, namely: introverted prayer, extraverted prayer, sensing prayer, intuitive prayer, feeling prayer, thinking prayer, judging prayer, and perceiving prayer. On the basis of data provided by 1,476 newly ordained Anglican clergy from England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, eight 7-item scales were developed to access these aspects of prayer preferences. Significant correlations were found between each prayer preference and the relevant aspect of psychological type accessed by the Keirsey Temperament Sorter. These data support the theory that psychological type influences the way in which people pray
Abstract Psychological type theory proposes that people make decisions through using one or two dich...
A series of recent studies have begun to map the psychological-type profile of Anglican churchgoers ...
Researchers have found that prayer can better explain the relationships that exist between religion ...
This study employs psychological type theory and tests the hypothesis that some psychological types ...
Psychological type theory and temperament theory provide lenses through which the distinctive appeal...
Psychological type theory and temperament theory provide lenses through which the distinctive appeal...
Psychological type theory proposes that people make decisions through using one of two dichotomous j...
This study responds to the challenge offered by Meunier (2012) to explore how psychological type the...
This study set out to profile an Anglican congregation in the south of England in terms of religious...
Psychological type profiles of Anglican clergy and of Anglican congregations routinely direct attent...
The Australian National Church Life Survey draws on psychological type theory to facilitate insights...
A sample of 290 individuals attending Evangelical Anglican churches and Anglo-Catholic churches in c...
The Australian National Church Life Survey draws on psychological type theory to facilitate insights...
Employing the New Indices of Religious Orientation (NIRO), this study examines the theory that diffe...
The present study draws on data provided by 263 adults attending seven services held in Methodist ch...
Abstract Psychological type theory proposes that people make decisions through using one or two dich...
A series of recent studies have begun to map the psychological-type profile of Anglican churchgoers ...
Researchers have found that prayer can better explain the relationships that exist between religion ...
This study employs psychological type theory and tests the hypothesis that some psychological types ...
Psychological type theory and temperament theory provide lenses through which the distinctive appeal...
Psychological type theory and temperament theory provide lenses through which the distinctive appeal...
Psychological type theory proposes that people make decisions through using one of two dichotomous j...
This study responds to the challenge offered by Meunier (2012) to explore how psychological type the...
This study set out to profile an Anglican congregation in the south of England in terms of religious...
Psychological type profiles of Anglican clergy and of Anglican congregations routinely direct attent...
The Australian National Church Life Survey draws on psychological type theory to facilitate insights...
A sample of 290 individuals attending Evangelical Anglican churches and Anglo-Catholic churches in c...
The Australian National Church Life Survey draws on psychological type theory to facilitate insights...
Employing the New Indices of Religious Orientation (NIRO), this study examines the theory that diffe...
The present study draws on data provided by 263 adults attending seven services held in Methodist ch...
Abstract Psychological type theory proposes that people make decisions through using one or two dich...
A series of recent studies have begun to map the psychological-type profile of Anglican churchgoers ...
Researchers have found that prayer can better explain the relationships that exist between religion ...