Which theologian are you? quiz
Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 2:17 pm
Take the quiz: http://quizfarm.com/test.php?q_id=44116
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I scored as Anselm/Karl Barth (but they just gave me the Anselm readout).
"Anselm is the outstanding theologian of the medieval period. He sees man's primary problem as having failed to render unto God what we owe him, so God becomes man in Christ and gives God what he is due. You should read 'Cur Deus Homo?'"
(I've read it, great stuff, imo).
Anselm................................60%
Karl Barth............................60%
Charles Finney.....................53%
Friedrich Schleiermacher.......47%
Martin Luther........................40%
John Calvin..........................33%
Paul Tillich...........................27%
Jonathan Edwards................20%
Augustine............................13%
Jurgen Moltmann..................13%
(hard to line these up right, lol)
Comments:
I do not regard Paul Tillich as a "theologian!" He was a Philospher of Religion!
I'm sure most Protestants "agree with Calvin" on many things. But as to Calvinism's TULIP...once again, this is philosophy on two accounts: 1) extra-biblical (non-Jewish, Gentile, philosophical) thought is superimposed "onto" the Bible: Free Will Vs. Determinism, 2) Calvinism's roots stem from Augustine's Manicheanism.
Karl Barth is the most influential theologian of our era! He is to Christian theology what Carl Jung is to the New Age Movement, imo.
Anyway, these quizzes can be fun & thot provoking, think & enjoy,
Rick
(be forewarned of a sex ad, just don't clickit)!
I scored as Anselm/Karl Barth (but they just gave me the Anselm readout).
"Anselm is the outstanding theologian of the medieval period. He sees man's primary problem as having failed to render unto God what we owe him, so God becomes man in Christ and gives God what he is due. You should read 'Cur Deus Homo?'"
(I've read it, great stuff, imo).
Anselm................................60%
Karl Barth............................60%
Charles Finney.....................53%
Friedrich Schleiermacher.......47%
Martin Luther........................40%
John Calvin..........................33%
Paul Tillich...........................27%
Jonathan Edwards................20%
Augustine............................13%
Jurgen Moltmann..................13%
(hard to line these up right, lol)
Comments:
I do not regard Paul Tillich as a "theologian!" He was a Philospher of Religion!
I'm sure most Protestants "agree with Calvin" on many things. But as to Calvinism's TULIP...once again, this is philosophy on two accounts: 1) extra-biblical (non-Jewish, Gentile, philosophical) thought is superimposed "onto" the Bible: Free Will Vs. Determinism, 2) Calvinism's roots stem from Augustine's Manicheanism.
Karl Barth is the most influential theologian of our era! He is to Christian theology what Carl Jung is to the New Age Movement, imo.
Anyway, these quizzes can be fun & thot provoking, think & enjoy,
Rick