Jesus and Personality Theory: Exploring the Five-Factor Model

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InterVarsity Press, 1999 M01 22 - 276 páginas

In recent years researchers in human personality have come to a rarely achieved near unanimous conclusion: human personality is structured around a very few major traits, probably five in number. These factors, sometimes called the Big Five and represented by the acronym OCEAN, are

  • Openness to experience
  • Conscientiousness
  • Extroversion
  • Agreeableness
  • Neuroticism

How does this Five-Factor Model fit with a Christian understanding of human nature? How does it compare or contrast with the way Jesus lived, taught and counseled? James Beck looks at prominent themes in the teaching and ministry of Jesus and how they relate to the five personality factors. Here is a study of the Christian implications of the new model--a study that will offer fresh insights for students, pastors and therapists alike.

 

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Jesus Our Experiential Life
39
Jesus Our Motivational Life
83
Jesus Our Interpersonal Life
129
Jesus Our Attitudinal Life
175
Live in Acceptance
197
Jesus Our Emotional Life
219
Seek Grant Forgiveness
241
References
265
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James R. Beck, Ph.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist and a professor and the chair of the counseling department at Denver Seminary. His six previous books include Helping Worriers (coauthored with David Moore) and The Healing Words of Jesus.

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