2004
DOI: 10.1177/009164710403200106
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Students' Perceptions of Jesus' Personality as Assessed by Jungian-Type Inventories

Abstract: I thank Royce Simpson, Patrick Bamwine, and Clarence Rohrbaugh who provided statistical guidance and assistance. I also thank the students who served as participants in this study.

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“…Later, the work of Myers and Myers (1980) added Perceiving and Judging as a recognized function. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and the Keirsey Temperament Sorter are based on Jung's theory of the preferences of personality types (Francis, Craig, & Robbins, 2008; Howell, 2004). The preferences (Dollinger, Palaskonis, & Pearson, 2004; Myers & Myers, 1980; ”Myers-Briggs Type Indicator,” 2007) are as follows.…”
Section: Creativity and Jung's Personality Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Later, the work of Myers and Myers (1980) added Perceiving and Judging as a recognized function. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and the Keirsey Temperament Sorter are based on Jung's theory of the preferences of personality types (Francis, Craig, & Robbins, 2008; Howell, 2004). The preferences (Dollinger, Palaskonis, & Pearson, 2004; Myers & Myers, 1980; ”Myers-Briggs Type Indicator,” 2007) are as follows.…”
Section: Creativity and Jung's Personality Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Those who looked for a life model in Jesus more often saw Him as an example of the judging type and those who cared less about it classified Him under the perceiving type. The study of perception of Jesus' personality revealed a fairly balanced distribution of choices: ESFJ (25%), ENFJ (20%), ESFP (18%), and ENFP (22%) (Howell, 2004).…”
Section: Psychological Profile and Religiosity Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poszukują-cy w Jezusie wzoru Īycia chĊtniej widzieli Go jako Sądzącego, natomiast ci, którym mniej na tym zaleĪało, oceniali Go jako Perceptywnego. To studium recepcji osobowoĞci Jezusa ujawniło wyrównany rozkład wyborów: ESFJ (25%), ENFJ (20%), ESFP (18%), ENFP (22%) (Howell, 2004).…”
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