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Relationship between sermons patterned after four Jungian-based temperaments and listeners, and personality types according to Myers-Briggs

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Robert J Giese. Relationship Between Sermons Patterned After Four Jungian-based Temperaments and Listeners, and Personality Types According to Myers-briggs. Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b1f1b24b-3e4f-4f58-8069-0f3400f30868.

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R. J. Giese. Relationship between sermons patterned after four Jungian-based temperaments and listeners, and personality types according to Myers-Briggs. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b1f1b24b-3e4f-4f58-8069-0f3400f30868

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Robert J Giese. Relationship Between Sermons Patterned After Four Jungian-Based Temperaments and Listeners, and Personality Types According to Myers-Briggs. Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b1f1b24b-3e4f-4f58-8069-0f3400f30868.

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  • This study investigated the relationship between personality of church goers and their evaluations of sermons structured to appeal to specific personality types based upon Jungian personality type theory. Subjects evaluated four sermons using a 13 item Likert scale questionnaire. The results of this study demonstrated little relationship between a person's temperament and the tendency to prefer opposite-temperament sermons; a modest relationship between a person's temperament and the tendency to prefer like-temperament sermons; and a moderately strong tendency to prefer the sermon of the temperament of the preacher.
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  • 02/17/2024

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