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Personality, Religion, and Leadership studies Jungian psychological
type theory and the dynamic power of Jungian archetypes to help
religious leaders understand and deal with their personal spiritual
journey in times of stress and success, and enables them to build
religious community from the diversity personality types in their
care. This book argues that psychologically mature individuals draw
on the full range of the eight function-orientations described by
psychological type theory as: introverted sensing, extraverted
sensing, introverted intuition, extraverted intuition, introverted
feeling, extraverted feeling, introverted thinking, and extraverted
thinking. The role played by these function-orientations varies
within each of 16 psychological types: within different
psychological types each function-orinetation emerges from the
unconscious into the conscious mind at different points in the
life-cycle. The balance between the function-orientations gives
individuals their distinctive psychological strengths, and alerts
them to their psychological weaknesses.
In Personality, Religion, and Leadership, Christopher F. J. Ross
and Leslie J. Francis illustrate how Jungian archetypes can help
religious leaders understand and deal with their personal spiritual
journeys in times of stress and success and build strong religious
communities that contain a diverse array of psychological types.
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