Abstract

The Eysenck Personality Profiler (EPP) was part of a questionnaire completed by 551 male and 685 female Assemblies of God (A/G) ministers in the United States (US). These data were compared to data from the Jones (2002) study of male and female Anglican clergy from the United Kingdom (UK). The 20-item guilt scale is part of the 440- item EPP. The US A/G ministers scored significantly higher on the guilt scale than the UK Anglican clergy and the male US A/G ministers scored significantly higher on the guilt scale than the female US A/G ministers. Theological reflection focuses on the US A/G sub-cultural context.

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