12-Type Tetramorph

Click on the image to learn more about each of the 12 types!

12-Type Tetramorph
Jesus Christ Truth (Matthew) Truth 1: The Commander Truth 2: The Intellectual Truth 3: The Orator Beauty (John) Beauty 1: The Idealist Beauty 2: The Artist Beauty 3: The Diplomat Unity (Luke) Unity 1: The Enthusiast Unity 2: The Peacemaker Unity 3: The Farmer Goodness (Mark) Goodness 1: The Physician Goodness 2: The Helper Goodness 3: The Defender

Jesus Christ

"In the center and around the throne, there were four living creatures...The first creature resembled a lion, the second was like a calf, the third had a face like that of a human being, and the fourth looked like an eagle in flight." (Revelation 4: 6b, 7)

The "Image and likeness of God" (Genesis 1:27) can be found in the person of Jesus Christ. Through the Gospels, Matthew (Truth), Mark (Goodness), Luke (Unity), and John (Beauty), we learn who He is and how we resemble Him.

Truth (Matthew)

Truth Types seek clarity and knowledge.

Truth 1: The Commander

Visionary leaders who unite intellect and action to drive future-focused goals with fierce loyalty.

Truth 2: The Intellectual

Quiet scholars who pursue truth with depth and rigor, speaking only when mastery is achieved.

Truth 3: The Orator

Insightful communicators who blend emotional depth with intellect to guide people and purpose.

Beauty (John)

Beauty Types experience meaning and mystery.

Beauty 1: The Idealist

Justice-driven thinkers who channel deep insights into passionate, articulate advocacy.

Beauty 2: The Artist

Sensitive seekers who find sacred meaning in life's beauty, suffering, and emotional depth.

Beauty 3: The Diplomat

Harmonizing visionaries who navigate complexity with charm, uniting people for the common good.

Unity (Luke)

Unity Types are drawn to relational harmony.

Unity 1: The Enthusiast

Joyful connectors who energize groups through warmth, humor, and a love of shared experiences.

Unity 2: The Peacemaker

Empathetic bridge-builders who seek harmony, often guiding others gently away from conflict.

Unity 3: The Farmer

Steady nurturers who avoid conflict, working patiently and quietly to cultivate lasting peace.

Goodness (Mark)

Goodness Types act to bring flourishing.

Goodness 1: The Physician

Strong-willed fixers who spot what's wrong and quietly heal with practical care and hidden compassion.

Goodness 2: The Helper

Generous helpers who lead or serve sacrificially, drawn to care for others through compassion and action.

Goodness 3: The Defender

Grounded protectors who instinctively guard truth and mission, often heroic without seeking attention.