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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.
Contents
Preface
Introduction
1 Psychological type theory
2 Perceiving process
3 Judging process
4 Carrying archetypes
5 The thoughtful idealist: INFP leaders
6 The versatile supporter: ISFP leaders
7 The conceptual planner: INTJ leaders
8 The insightful visionary: INFJ leaders
9 The responsible realist: ISTJ leaders
10 The practical helper: ISFJ leaders
11 The objective analyst: INTP leaders
12 The logical pragmatist: ISTP leaders
13 The compassionate facilitator: ENFJ leaders
14 The supportive contributor: ESFJ leaders
15 The decisive strategist: ENTJ leaders
16 The efficient organizer: ESTJ leaders
17 The imaginative motivator: ENFP leaders
18 The enterprising explorer: ENTP leaders
19 The enthusiastic improviser: ESFP leaders
20 The energetic problem-solver: ESTP leaders
Conclusion
References
Index
About the Authors