Characteristics and experiences of Anglican clergy (3098)
Type of Data: Characteristics and experiences of Anglican clergy (3098)
Faith Community: Christianity (Church of England)
Date: 2009?
Geography: United Kingdom
Sample Size: 1061 (48% response)
Population: Men and women ordained as stipendiary and non-stipendiary clergy of Anglican Churches (principally the Church of England) between 2004 and 2007
Keywords: Charismatic practice, churchmanship, clergy, ministry, mission agencies, overseas mission, psychological type, theological orientation, United Society for the Propagation of the Gospel
Collection Method: Self-completion postal questionnaire
Collection Agency: Leslie John Francis, Mandy Robbins and Andrew Village
Published Source:
Andrew Village, 'Gifts Differing? Psychological Type among Stipendiary and Non-Stipendiary Anglican Clergy', Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion, Vol. 22, 2011, pp. 230-50Andrew Village and Leslie John Francis, 'The Visibility of Mission Agencies in General and USPG in Particular among Recently Ordained Anglican Clergy: An Empirical Enquiry', Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies, Vol. 28, 2011, pp. 129-37Andrew Village and Leslie John Francis, 'Have Anglo-Catholics Lost Their Vision for Mission Agencies? An Empirical Enquiry among Newly Ordained Clergy in Britain', Journal of Anglican Studies, Vol. 10, 2012, pp. 52-67Andrew Village, Biblical Literalism among Anglican Clergy: What is the Role of Psychological Type?, Mental Health, Religion and Culture, Vol. 15, 2012, pp. 955-68Andrew Village, 'Traditions within the Church of England and Psychological Type: A Study among the Clergy', Journal of Empirical Theology, Vol. 26, 2013, pp. 22-44
BRIN ID: 3098
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