‘The collar never comes off’: A qualitative study of clergy professionalism

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R Ryan Beaty, Valerie Biwa, Lauren Millender
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Abstract In this study, we examine clergy use of verbal and nonverbal communicative behaviors of professionalism within the pastor–parishioner dyad. In doing so, we interviewed 21 clergy from disparate Christian denominations—The Episcopal Church, USA, and The Assemblies of God, and analyzed data via modified constant comparative analysis. Findings, conceptualized through Uhl-Bien’s Relational Leadership Theory (RLT), produced answers as to why clergy members employ professionalism-based behaviors, which behaviors they frequently employ, and the benefit of professionalism to the pastor–parishioner leadership dyad. Findings theoretically contribute (1) an introduction toward the development of a clergy framework of professionalism, (2) an expansion on the understanding of professionalism, (3) a mechanism of influence and control inside RLT—professionalism, and (4) demonstrates that co-construction within a leadership relationship is guided by underlying assumptions of power within the dyad. The authors conclude with pragmatic implications for all leaders.
“衣领永不脱下”:对神职人员职业精神的定性研究
摘要本研究检视神职人员在牧区与教友二元关系中,使用言语与非言语的专业沟通行为。在此过程中,我们采访了21位来自不同基督教教派(美国圣公会和上帝会)的神职人员,并通过修正的恒定比较分析来分析数据。研究结果通过Uhl-Bien的关系领导理论(RLT)进行了概念化,得出了为什么神职人员采用专业主义为基础的行为,他们经常采用哪些行为,以及专业主义对牧师-教区领导的好处。研究结果在理论上有以下贡献:(1)介绍了神职人员专业主义框架的发展;(2)扩展了对专业主义的理解;(3)研究了rht -专业主义内部的影响和控制机制;(4)证明了领导关系中的共同构建是由二元关系中潜在的权力假设指导的。作者总结了对所有领导人的实用启示。
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