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50 Ducere Est Servire: THE LEADERSHIP JOURNAL OF DALLAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY 7 Corey Keyes and Carol Ryff, “Generativity in Adult Lives: Social Structural Contours and Quality of Life Consequences,” in Generativity and Adult Development, 254. 8 Veronika Huta and David Zuroff, “Examining Mediators of the Link Between Generativity and Well-being,” Journal of Adult Development (2007): 48; Robert Rubinstein et al., “Extending the Framework of Generativity Theory Through Research,” The Gerontologist (August 2015): 556. 9 Jake Womick, Brenda Atherton, and Laura King, “Lives of Significance (and Purpose and Coherence): Subclinical Narcissism, Meaning in Life, and Subjective Well-being," Heliyon (2020): 1. 10 Viktor Frankl, Man’s Search for Meaning (Boston, MA: Beacon Press, 1959/2006), 34. 11 Gary Reker and Paul Wong, “Aging as an Individual Process,” in Emergent Theories of Aging (New York, NY: Springer, 1988), 241. 12 Matthew 10:39; Luke 6:38; 2 Corinthians 5:15. 13 McAdams and de St. Aubin, Generativity and Adult, 7. 14 David Dollahite, Brent Slife, and Alan Hawkins, “Family Generativity and Generative Counseling: Helping Families keep Faith with the Next Generation," in Generativity and Adult Development, 477. 15 Erik Erikson, Identity: Youth and Crisis (New York, NY: W.W. Norton, 1994), 68. 16 Ibid., 138. 17 Don Browning, Generative Man: Psychoanalytic Perspectives (New York, NY: Westminster Press, 1973), 138. 18 Dan McAdams and Ed de St. Aubin, “A Theory of Generativity and its Assessment Through Self-report, Behavioral Acts, and Narrative Themes in Autobiography,” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1992): 1005.

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