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    Typology in the Old testament is mostly Christologically centered. A classic example is The sacrifice of The Passover Lamb. The New Testament verifies typology as a legitimate form of biblical interpretation. (see 1 Cor. 5:7; John 1:29; 1 Peter 1:19) But what of typology in the Old Testament not officially sanctioned by the New Testament writers? Many types of Christ found in the Old Testament are not specifically cited in the New Testament. Joseph, son of Jacob, is a classic example. Any…

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    Jung Typology Analysis

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    My result from the Jung typology test was ISFJ. I got a 34% score for the I, a 16% score for the S and the F, and a 56% score for the J. The “I” stands for introvert and with a score of thirty-four percent, it means that I have a moderate preference towards introversion versus extraversion. The “S” stands for sensing and my score of sixteen percent indicates that I have a slight preference for sensing over intuition. The “F” stands for feeling and my score of sixteen percent means that I have a…

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    the Jung Typology Test. This personality assessment is derived from Carl Jung and Isabel Briggs Myers approach to classifying individuals using three dichotomies derived from Carl Jung - extraversion vs introversion, judging vs perceiving, thinking vs feeling, and a fourth dichotomy judging vs perceiving; proposed by Isabel Briggs Myers. Possible combinations of these dichotomies result in sixteen different personality types each assigned a four-letter acronym (Humanmetrics Jung Typology…

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    F.B.I behaviorists Robert Hazelwood along with forensic nursing specialists Ann Burgess researched and developed a four-part typology of rapists. This study explains different types of rapists based on the motivation of the offender. They categorize a rapist based these themes:  Power-Assertive  Anger retaliation  The Power-reassurance rapist or Opportunity Rapist  The Anger excitement rapist or Sadistic Rapist This research analyzes and breaks down a rapists behavior.…

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    Have you ever wondered what drives you to do the things that you do? Why do I get mad so easily? Was I born this way? Using the Hartman Color Code one may find the answers to the previous questions. Finding out what motivates us as human beings will help one further understand personal and interpersonal interaction, as well as, our ability to work in groups successfully. Dr. Taylor Hartman is a former professor from California State University who has coached businesses and individuals for…

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    Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Essay The Myers-Briggs theory was developed by mother-daughter team, Katharine Briggs and Isabel Briggs Myers, as an adaptation to Carl Jung’s psychological types. According to Corey and Schneider Corey (2014), Jung’s theory included that “both constructive and destructive forces coexist in the human psyche, and to become integrated we must accept the shadow side of our nature with our primitive impulses such as selfishness and greed” (p. 11). The Myers-Briggs Type…

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    Saskia Fletcher Myers Briggs Testing Instrument (MBTI) Wilmington University Myers-Briggs Type Indicator One of the most enduring typological classifications was devised by Jung and has served as the foundation for the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (Anastasi, 1997).The Myers-Briggs (MBTI) designates one's personality type, based upon a classification scheme, which consists of four basic scales and two types within each scale. Thus, there are sixteen possible Myers-Briggs…

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    ISTJ Personality

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    ISTJ “Just be yourself. Let people see the real, imperfect, flawed, quirky, weird, beautiful, magical person that you are.” This quote by Mandy Hale is a good way to show what words can describe personality. They show that personality has more than one representative, and can be a combination of different nouns. Not everyone is going to have the same personality. I, for example, have an ISTJ personality. What is ISTJ you ask? ISTJ stands for introvert, sensing, thinking, and judging. People…

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    After taking the Myers-Briggs Personality Test, I discovered that I have four personality traits: INFJ, INFP, ISFJ, and ISFP. Before I explain what my dominant personality trait is, let me explain about the different letters. The test showed that I am an introvert. It focus how I manage my energy and attention. As an introvert, I focus on my inner thoughts and feelings. In addition, I understand the world from the big picture, but in a steady pace before going out to do tasks. For example, I…

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    Homework 4: Myers Briggs Type Inventory 1. INTJ- Introverted Intuition Thinking Judging “The Mastermind” 2. The description given by the website almost exactly matches my perception of myself. I agree that I am “drawn to logical systems” and enjoy participating in problem solving. I was surprised how accurate the description about relationships was, as often the assumption is that introverts don’t like to interact with people at all. However, as stated here, I tend to be selective of who I…

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