Antonia Martín Sánchez, Mónica Rodríguez Zafra, Juan Carlos Ceniceros Estévez
Este artículo se enmarca en la teoría de las Inteligencias Múltiples de Gardner (1983) que en 2012, demuestra que esta inteligencia cumple todos los criterios que determinan su incorporación al elenco de inteligencias. Esta investigación tiene como objeto definir el concepto de Inteligencia Espiritual (IES) y sus competencias mediante la revisión sistemática de la literatura existente y el análisis cualitativo de 22 entrevistas semiestructuradas realizadas a informantes destacados de distintas religiones y corrientes espirituales. Los resultados ponen de manifiesto la alta confluencia de los datos recogidos y permiten determinar las competencias: consciencia, transcendencia, amor, perdón, libertad, dolor-sufrimiento, sentido, gratitud y efectos. Las conclusiones son importantes ya que estas competencias pueden servir de base para desarrollar un instrumento de medida de la IES
This study is about the 1983 Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences (Gardner, 1983), in 2012 incorporates Spiritual Intelligence (SI or SQ) and demonstrates that it meets all the criteria that define each intelligence. The purpose of this research is to define the concept ofSpiritual Intelligence and its competencies, and to elaborate and validate a measurement questionnaire. The concept and the basic competencies of Spiritual Intelligence have been defined through the systematic review of existing literature and the qualitative analysis of semi-structured interviews carried out with outstanding people representing different spiritualities. The sample consisted of 22 adults of different religions and spiritual currents, mostly belonging to the Association for Interreligious Dialogue of Madrid (ADIM). The ages of the interviewees are between 30 and 76 years old; the mean age was 51 years. The distribution by sex was eight women and fourteen men. The selection of the informants was made according to criteria of experience, position, responsibility, information, communication skills, availability and predisposition to the interview. The semi-structured interview was used and for the analysis, the Content Analysis method, defined by Krippendorff(1990). Once the interviews were transcribed and reviewed, they were transferred to the qualitative analysis computer program Atlas.Ti 7.0 in the analytical phase of the segmentation of the texts, coding and grouping into categories. In the phase of verification and contrast of the data obtained, a double triangulation of the same was carried out. In the first, coincidences were searched and, in the second, the information was analyzed looking for the differences between the transcripts and categories determined in the bibliographic review by means of triangulation in the analysis of the texts. The results show the high confluence of the data collected and allow to define the IES and determining their competences: consciousness, transcendence, love, forgiveness, freedom, pain-suffering, meaning, gratitude and effects. The conclusions are important because they can serve as the basis for the development of an assessment instrument for the SI.