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Very much guided by how they feel in the moment and their sense of identity.<br/> | Very much guided by how they feel in the moment and their sense of identity.<br/> |
Revision as of 02:02, 8 March 2023
To begin with, my discussion of personality in church here will utilize HEXACO, and Gretchen Rubin's Four Tendencies.
The Four Tendencies is a model equivalent to many other 4-type models. Contrary to how Gretchen Rubin describes her model, like to think of the four tendencies as the 4 primary ways in which people ground themselves in reality, or equivalently, the four primary ways in which people measure themselves. (I still consider Gretchen Rubin's description valid and valuable.) The Four Tendencies are:
Tendency | Gretchen Rubin's Description | My Description | Church Personality (Strengths & Weaknesses) |
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Upholder | Motivated by both internal and external expectations | Grounds self in reality through authority figures and authoritative institutions and regulations. Uses these institutions to measure self.
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Weaknesses |
Obliger | Motivated by external but not internal demands. | Grounds self in reality through their social connections. Measures self based on ability to get along with everyone. |
Weaknesses |
Questioner | Motivated by internal and not external demands. | Grounds self in reality through analysis, empiricism, and logic. Measures self against goals, practical life success, and personally developed system of morals. |
Note: This is my type, so I expect to struggle a bit at identifying potential weaknesses.
Weaknesses |
Rebel | Motivated neither by internal nor external demands. Very much guided by how they feel in the moment and their sense of identity. |
Grounds themselves in reality through their feeling and their sense of identity. Measure themselves based on how they feel and how well they live out their sense of who they are. |
Weaknesses |
Upholders and Rebels have a particular antipathy in society, and in the church this appears to manifest in Utah by Rebel personality types feeling pushed out of the church.