The Role Of Archetypes And Jungian Personality Typology In Building Religious Community: Applying John Beebe’s Eight Process Archetypal Model Through A Case Study Of The Extraverted Intuitive Type With Introverted Feeling (ENFP)

Beebe’s eight process archetypal model for Jungian type development is described and applied in a religious context through a portrait of an extraverted intuitive dominant type with auxiliary introverted feeling (ENFP). The defining features of each mental process in its most developed form are outl...

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Main Author: Ross, Christopher F. J. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Brill 2011
In: Research in the social scientific study of religion
Year: 2011, Volume: 22, Pages: 315-345
Further subjects:B Social sciences
B Angewandte Sozialwissenschaften
B Religion & Gesellschaft
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Summary:Beebe’s eight process archetypal model for Jungian type development is described and applied in a religious context through a portrait of an extraverted intuitive dominant type with auxiliary introverted feeling (ENFP). The defining features of each mental process in its most developed form are outlined. The eight developmental archetypes are described in order of their developmental role and in terms of the inflexion given to the mental process in that developmental position. The contributions and limitations of ENFPs to a religious group are explored, including the dependability of their enthusiastic connectivity, the nurturing aspect of inner valuing, the fluctuating nature of their ability to organize, and the deepening significance afforded by attention to specifics and details.
Contains:Enthalten in: Research in the social scientific study of religion
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/ej.9789004207271.i-360.75