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Who is called to be a bishop? A study in psychological type profiling of bishops in the Church of England

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Pages 135-151 | Published online: 26 Sep 2013

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Leslie J. Francis & Andrew Village. (2022) Psychological type profile and temperament of Catholic priests serving in England, Wales, and Ireland. Mental Health, Religion & Culture 25:9, pages 884-896.
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Tomos G. ap Sion & Leslie J. Francis. (2022) The psychological type profile of Salvation Army officers working within the United Kingdom: diversity, strengths, and weaknesses in ministry. Mental Health, Religion & Culture 25:9, pages 842-859.
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V. John Payne, Christopher Alan Lewis & Leslie J. Francis. (2021) Confirming the factor structure of the Francis Psychological type Scales (FPTS) among a sample of Anglican clergy in Wales. Mental Health, Religion & Culture 24:6, pages 628-637.
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Leslie J. Francis, Simon Mansfield & Ursula McKenna. (2021) Psychographic segmentation of cathedral visitors in England and Wales: introducing the Visitor Expectations Type Scales 2.0 (VETS 2.0). Mental Health, Religion & Culture 24:6, pages 535-553.
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Leslie J. Francis, Patrick Laycock & Christine Brewster. (2017) Exploring the factor structure of the Francis Psychological Type Scales among a sample of Anglican clergy in England. Mental Health, Religion & Culture 20:9, pages 930-941.
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Leslie J. Francis & Michael Whinney. (2018) The Psychological Profile of Church of England Male Archdeacons at the Beginning of the Twenty-first Century: Drawing on Psychological Type and Temperament Theory. Journal of Anglican Studies 17:1, pages 74-92.
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Leslie J Francis & Greg Smith. (2015) Exploring organized and visionary approaches to designing an Advent Fun Day in an educational setting. International Journal of Christianity & Education 19:1, pages 57-72.
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Leslie J. Francis & Greg Smith. (2014) Reading and proclaiming the Advent call of John the Baptist: An empirical enquiry employing the SIFT method. HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies 70:1.
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