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Personality and cognitive theology: a statistical analysis between selected factors

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Craydon D McDonald. Personality and Cognitive Theology: a Statistical Analysis Between Selected Factors. Wesley Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a1d5e80e-5f69-4547-8b73-be099fb6d18e.

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C. D. Mcdonald. Personality and cognitive theology: a statistical analysis between selected factors. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a1d5e80e-5f69-4547-8b73-be099fb6d18e

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Craydon D McDonald. Personality and Cognitive Theology: a Statistical Analysis Between Selected Factors. Wesley Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a1d5e80e-5f69-4547-8b73-be099fb6d18e.

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  • The hypothesis that there is no relationship between cognitive theological preference and personality type is tested. Three sub-hypotheses relating to sex, age and religiosity also are tested. Data is collected using Dean's MmPI and a Theological Preference Inventory (TPI) developed for this research (reliability: .89). The MmPI results (N'119) are clustered into four personality clusters. In excess of 1400 chi-square analyses are made between the personality clusters and the TPI results with virtually no significant findings (p<.05). The implication is pastoral counselors cannot make personality diagnosis nor can they do therapy based on the client's sex, age or sense of religiosity.
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  • 02/17/2024

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