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Clergymen at mid-life: a study of change and continuity in the lives of fifteen male pastors

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John W McLeister. Clergymen At Mid-life: a Study of Change and Continuity In the Lives of Fifteen Male Pastors. Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/eeb2f332-2bf1-416f-b808-12d0c0652e2e?locale=en.

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J. W. Mcleister. Clergymen at mid-life: a study of change and continuity in the lives of fifteen male pastors. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/eeb2f332-2bf1-416f-b808-12d0c0652e2e?locale=en

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John W McLeister. Clergymen At Mid-Life: a Study of Change and Continuity In the Lives of Fifteen Male Pastors. Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/eeb2f332-2bf1-416f-b808-12d0c0652e2e?locale=en.

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  • The study discerns changes and continuities of experience in the contexts of personal identity, family relationships, vocation, and life-meaning among a limited sample of pastors within the mid-life transition period (ages 35-49). Information was obtained by open-ended interviews with Protestant Episcopal, United Methodist, and United Presbyterian clergymen (five from each denomination). Undergirding the conceptual framework of the study are developmental psychological findings primarily of Erikson, Levinson, Gould, Sheehy, Howe, and Sherrill. The study also develops a theology of mid-life based upon the issues raised by entry into middle adulthood.
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  • 02/17/2024

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