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- catalog contributor b3221632.
- catalog created "[1962]".
- catalog date "1962".
- catalog date "[1962]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1962]".
- catalog description "I. Temperament -- II. The sanguine temperament : Characteristics ; Strengths : The sanguine person lives in the present ; Enters into the feelings of others, is tender and sympathetic, lives an abundant life. Weaknesses : The sanguine person is likely to be inconstant and superficial, is unreliable -- Hints for pastors and spiritual counselors -- Self-discipline of the sanguine. -- III. The melancholic temperament : Characteristics ; Strengths ; The melancholic person has a rich, sensitive nature ; Is deep and thorough ; Knows his own limitations ; Is faithful ; Is dependable. Weaknesses : The melancholic person is self-centered ; Is sensitive ; Is uncompromising ; Is hard to get along with ; Is pessimistic ; Is proud ; Has a passive nature ; Is impractical ; Is irresolute. Hints for pastors and spiritual counselors ; Self-discipline of the melancholic. -- IV. The choleric temperate : Characteristics ; Strengths : The choleric person has strong will power ; Has natural qualifications for building character ; Is practical ; Has a keen mind ; Is quick and bold in energies ; Is not dismayed by adversities. Weaknesses : The choleric person is hard ; Is impetuous and violent ; Is too self-confident ; Is haughty and domineering ; Is likely to be crafty ; Is revengeful ; Is dangerous as a criminal ; Has a prosaic nature. Hints for pastors and spiritual counselors ; The self-discipline of the choleric. -- V. The phlegmatic temperament : Strengths ; The phlegmatic person is good-natured ; Is calm and dependable ; Has a practical mind. Weaknesses : The phlegmatic person is slow ; Is lazy ; Is an opportunist ; Is indifferent about other ; Is supercilious. Hints for pastors and spiritual counselors ; Self-discipline of the phlegmatic. -- VI. The significance of the temperaments.".
- catalog extent "106 p.".
- catalog issued "1962".
- catalog issued "[1962]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engnor".
- catalog publisher "Minneapolis, Augsburg Pub. House".
- catalog subject "155.2".
- catalog subject "BF808 .H313".
- catalog subject "Christianity Psychology.".
- catalog subject "Temperament.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Temperament -- II. The sanguine temperament : Characteristics ; Strengths : The sanguine person lives in the present ; Enters into the feelings of others, is tender and sympathetic, lives an abundant life. Weaknesses : The sanguine person is likely to be inconstant and superficial, is unreliable -- Hints for pastors and spiritual counselors -- Self-discipline of the sanguine. -- III. The melancholic temperament : Characteristics ; Strengths ; The melancholic person has a rich, sensitive nature ; Is deep and thorough ; Knows his own limitations ; Is faithful ; Is dependable. Weaknesses : The melancholic person is self-centered ; Is sensitive ; Is uncompromising ; Is hard to get along with ; Is pessimistic ; Is proud ; Has a passive nature ; Is impractical ; Is irresolute. Hints for pastors and spiritual counselors ; Self-discipline of the melancholic. -- IV. The choleric temperate : Characteristics ; Strengths : The choleric person has strong will power ; Has natural qualifications for building character ; Is practical ; Has a keen mind ; Is quick and bold in energies ; Is not dismayed by adversities. Weaknesses : The choleric person is hard ; Is impetuous and violent ; Is too self-confident ; Is haughty and domineering ; Is likely to be crafty ; Is revengeful ; Is dangerous as a criminal ; Has a prosaic nature. Hints for pastors and spiritual counselors ; The self-discipline of the choleric. -- V. The phlegmatic temperament : Strengths ; The phlegmatic person is good-natured ; Is calm and dependable ; Has a practical mind. Weaknesses : The phlegmatic person is slow ; Is lazy ; Is an opportunist ; Is indifferent about other ; Is supercilious. Hints for pastors and spiritual counselors ; Self-discipline of the phlegmatic. -- VI. The significance of the temperaments.".
- catalog title "Temperament and the Christian faith, by O. Hallesby.".
- catalog type "text".