Spiritual Gift Inventories: Validity & Function

Spiritual gift inventories have become widely used by Christians to discover or confirm spiritual gifts. The inventories all have either implicit or explicit theologies of spiritual gifts and their function in Christian life. A brief overview of the biblical and systematic theology pertaining to spi...

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Published in:Journal of psychology and christianity
Main Author: Hathaway, William Lloyd (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: 2018
In: Journal of psychology and christianity
Year: 2018, Volume: 37, Issue: 3, Pages: 205-216
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B New Testament / Charisma / Spirituality / Self-knowledge
IxTheo Classification:CB Christian life; spirituality
HC New Testament
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Summary:Spiritual gift inventories have become widely used by Christians to discover or confirm spiritual gifts. The inventories all have either implicit or explicit theologies of spiritual gifts and their function in Christian life. A brief overview of the biblical and systematic theology pertaining to spiritual gifts is offered to determine the conceptual features of the underlying spiritual gifts concept that any purported inventory would have to track to constitute a construct-valid measure. Attention is given to taxonomies of spiritual gifts, biblical terminology relevant to a theology of spiritual gifts, and theological debates over whether at least some "miraculous" or "revelatory" gifts are still present in the body of Christ today. Several of spiritual gift inventories report at least some psychometric data about their reliability and validity. Yet the few focused studies of the psychometric quality of scales that have been attempted have not supported their validity either as a measure of their author's model of spiritual gifts or of the models themselves. The paper concludes with suggestions for how a biblically congruent, theologically informed, and psychometrically competent approach to spiritual gifts may move forward.
ISSN:0733-4273
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of psychology and christianity