Religions talk about the value of humility − but it can be especially hard for clergy to practice what they preach
By Elise Ji Young Choe, Psychology Researcher, the Danielsen Institute, Boston University
Steven Sandage, Professor of the Psychology of Religion and Theology, Boston University
Intellectual humility means being open to new ideas and other points of view – and for leaders, it can be a delicate balancing act.
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