Humility, Relational Spirituality, and Well-being among Religious Leaders: A Moderated Mediation Model

J Relig Health. 2019 Feb;58(1):132-152. doi: 10.1007/s10943-018-0580-8.

Abstract

Prior research has demonstrated positive associations between general humility and well-being, and posited a protective effect for intellectual humility against maladjustment among religious leaders. We tested a model that extended findings on general humility to include intellectual humility among religious leaders (N = 258; M age = 42.31; 43% female; 63.7% White; 91.9% Christian affiliation). We observed a positive general humility-well-being association. Contrary to expectations, we observed risk effects for religion-specific intellectual humility. Our findings also point to the possibility that these risk effects might be attenuated by the integration of high levels of general and intellectual humility.

Keywords: Attachment to God; Differentiation of self; Intellectual humility; Religious leaders.

MeSH terms

  • Christianity*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Leadership
  • Male
  • Meditation*
  • Personality Inventory
  • Spirituality*