John Wesley
ESE-Q "Harmonizer" Theologian · British · 18th c.British theologian and founder of Methodism (1703–1791). Rebelling against the rigidity of the Church of England, he conducted open-air preaching and community meetings in a grassroots religious reform. Travelling over 400,000 kilometres on horseback, he gave more than 40,000 sermons.
Leading Function+Fe-p(使命と威光)
Over 40,000 open-air sermons across 40 years — riding daily to emotionally declare the mission to miners and the poor. Emotional declaration to Wilberforce: "Fight until you die."
Creative Function-Si-c(緩和と解消)
"Class Meetings" — precise design of a small-group worship space of 12 persons. Insisting on the maintenance of orderly communal space — cleanliness, order, and discipline as "offerings to God."
Vulnerable Function 1+Ni-p弱(予測と進化)
Weak +Ni-p: the consistent pattern of concentration on the present emotional mission pushing long-range trend reading to the background.
Vulnerable Function 2-Te-c弱(応用と実験)
Weak -Te-c: documented difficulty with practical knowledge accumulation — prioritising emotional inspiration over systematic theological foundation-building for Methodism.
Quadra / Temperament / Club
Quadra: Anti-Gamma Quadra (Utopia) — "earn all you can, give all you can" — total rejection of γ accumulation.
Temperament: Linear-Assertive temperament: responding to criticism from the Church of England not with apology but with the advance of open-air preaching.
Club: Socialite Club: transmitting the mission of religious reform through the social network of open-air preaching and Methodist gatherings across Britain.
Worldview & Attitude
"The structural hardship and spiritual neglect of the poor exist" — the direct statement of present social reality. The ないもの (a world already transformed) is not proclaimed.
Attitude toward Change: Executing the Methodist movement as a realistic transformation plan — open-air preaching as a failure-resistant, staged grassroots approach.
