Restoring Pastors Following a Moral Failure: The Effects of Self-Interest and Group Influence |
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Authors: | Jennifer L. Pop Geoffrey W. Sutton E. Grant Jones |
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Affiliation: | 1. Evangel University, 1111 N. Glenstone Ave., Springfield, MO, 65802, USA
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Abstract: | We studied attitudes toward restoring a pastor following a moral failure using an experimental design. Sixty undergraduates (43 women, 17 men) read a narrative in which a pastor admitted to an adulterous affair with a congregant. Following exposure to one of four conditions formed by the two levels of two independent variables, a self-interest condition (pastoral counseling referral) and a group discussion condition, participants provided their forgiveness and restoration to ministry ratings. After adjusting for participant gender, we found a significant main effect for group discussion and the interaction of self-interest and group discussion. We discussed the possible implications for group and self-interest factors when considering pastoral restoration. |
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