I thought I’d be John Wesley, but whatever…
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You scored as Anselm, 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?’
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Anselm
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93% |
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John Calvin
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87% |
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Karl Barth
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67% |
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Charles Finney
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53% |
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Martin Luther
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47% |
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Friedrich Schleiermacher
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40% |
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Augustine
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40% |
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Jonathan Edwards
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33% |
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Paul Tillich
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27% |
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Jürgen Moltmann
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20% |
Which theologian are you?
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July 19th, 2007 at 2:09 pm
You scored as Anselm, 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?’Anselm100% Karl Barth80% John Calvin80% Jonathan Edwards60% Augustine60% Martin Luther53% Friedrich Schleiermacher53% Charles Finney47% Paul Tillich47% Jürgen Moltmann40% Which theologian are you?created with QuizFarm.com
July 19th, 2007 at 2:23 pm
You’re an Anselm too?
August 18th, 2007 at 9:09 pm
George, found the quiz on your site and took it. (Of course it interested me; I used to teach systematic theology.) I scored as: Anselm. Very close to your order for the rest of them. Perhaps only Anselms are drawn to your site?
August 19th, 2007 at 7:21 am
Ken:
I was surprised that Calvin was my #2.
George
August 19th, 2007 at 3:02 pm
Yeah, how can Calvin be #2 and Finney #4? I had Finney #3 and Calvin #4. Maybe, just maybe, the quiz is not too accurate.