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Tuesday, 9 September 2008

Which Theologian Are You?






Which theologian are you?
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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?'


Anselm


93%

Karl Barth


80%

Friedrich Schleiermacher


67%

Martin Luther


67%

Jonathan Edwards


67%

John Calvin


60%

Jürgen Moltmann


47%

Augustine


33%

Charles Finney


33%

Paul Tillich


33%




Interesting. I thought I would have come out with Luther and Calvin higher. I haven't heard of some of these so I guess that gives me a bit of reading to do.

5 comments:

Toni said...

Very interesting. I never heard of any of these. I`ll have to dosome reasearch! Thanks for the post!! Blessings!!

Anonymous said...

That was interesting. I have never heard of Anselm either, but apparently that is where I line up, theologically speaking, anyways. I am doing some reading too!! ;)

Anselm 100%
Karl Barth 93%
John Calvin 93%
Jonathan Edwards 80%
Friedrich Schleiermacher 53%
Augustine 53%
Jürgen Moltmann 53%
Martin Luther 53%
Paul Tillich 33%
Charles Finney 27%

Jimena said...

Interesting... I scored 100% on Anselm, 100% on Calvin and 100% on Luther... don't know how that happened, but I had never heard of Anselm so I'll be interested in reading more about him. Thanks for sharing :)

Buffy said...

Interesting quiz. I had three leaders at 67% one of which was Anselm and one was Calvin, which surprised me. When you have read some Anselm you'll have to post about what he said.

Jennifer said...

This was very interesting. I was Anslem too.

Anselm
80%
Karl Barth
67%
Martin Luther
67%
Jonathan Edwards
60%
Jürgen Moltmann
60%
John Calvin
53%
Augustine
40%
Friedrich Schleiermacher
40%
Charles Finney
33%
Paul Tillich
20%

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