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      Orienting to Otherness: Intellectual Humility, Moral Foundations, and Mature Alterity Outcomes

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          Scholars and practitioners have increasingly called for the development of social justice commitment, intercultural competence, and appreciation of diversity among ministers and helping professionals. In religious contexts, individual factors may contribute to differences in the degree to which spiritual leaders emphasize intercultural and social justice initiatives. Personality factors, such as virtues and specific moral commitments, predict the degree to which people report positive attitudes and demonstrate mature alterity. In this study, we explored the degree to which intellectual humility predicted mature alterity outcomes after controlling for the effects of five moral foundations (care, fairness, loyalty, authority, purity) in a sample of Christian seminary students in the United States. Implications and suggestions for future research are discussed for ministry and the helping professions.

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          When Morality Opposes Justice: Conservatives Have Moral Intuitions that Liberals may not Recognize

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            Mapping the moral domain.

            The moral domain is broader than the empathy and justice concerns assessed by existing measures of moral competence, and it is not just a subset of the values assessed by value inventories. To fill the need for reliable and theoretically grounded measurement of the full range of moral concerns, we developed the Moral Foundations Questionnaire on the basis of a theoretical model of 5 universally available (but variably developed) sets of moral intuitions: Harm/Care, Fairness/Reciprocity, Ingroup/Loyalty, Authority/Respect, and Purity/Sanctity. We present evidence for the internal and external validity of the scale and the model, and in doing so we present new findings about morality: (a) Comparative model fitting of confirmatory factor analyses provides empirical justification for a 5-factor structure of moral concerns; (b) convergent/discriminant validity evidence suggests that moral concerns predict personality features and social group attitudes not previously considered morally relevant; and (c) we establish pragmatic validity of the measure in providing new knowledge and research opportunities concerning demographic and cultural differences in moral intuitions. These analyses provide evidence for the usefulness of Moral Foundations Theory in simultaneously increasing the scope and sharpening the resolution of psychological views of morality.
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                Journal
                Journal of Psychology and Theology
                Journal of Psychology and Theology
                SAGE Publications
                0091-6471
                2328-1162
                June 2022
                May 31 2021
                June 2022
                : 50
                : 2
                : 224-237
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Loras College, USA
                [2 ]Boston University, USA
                [3 ]University of North Texas, USA
                [4 ]Georgia State University, USA
                [5 ]Arizona State University, USA
                Article
                10.1177/00916471211011603
                4bac8ab3-c3fb-47cf-a8c5-2bc678d18af0
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