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RadicallyTransformedMom
4th December 2007, 07:16 PM
Thought it would be interesting for us to take this quiz..
Whats your theological worldview?
http://quizfarm.com/test.php?q_id=43870
Here is how i scored..
You are Emergent/Postmodern in your theology. You feel alienated from older forms of church, you don't think they connect to modern culture very well. No one knows the whole truth about God, and we have much to learn from each other, and so learning takes place in dialogue. Evangelism should take place in relationships rather than through crusades and altar-calls. People are interested in spirituality and want to ask questions, so the church should help them to do this.
Emergent/Postmodern 79%
Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan 75%
Roman Catholic 68%
Neo orthodox 61%
Classical Liberal 50%
Modern Liberal 39%
Reformed Evangelical 36%
Charismatic/Pentecostal 36%
Fundamentalist 25%
mont974x4
4th December 2007, 08:25 PM
Not quite right, but the questions were poorly written and the options were not the best.
What's your theological worldview?You scored as a FundamentalistYou are a fundamentalist. You take the Bible as the foundation of your faith and read it very literally, and it shapes your worldview. Non-fundamentalist Christians have watered-down the Gospel in your view, and academic study of the Bible stops us from 'taking God at his word.' Science is opposed to faith, as it contradicts basic biblical truths.Fundamentalist 82% Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan 71% Reformed Evangelical 64% Emergent/Postmodern 39% Classical Liberal 36% Neo orthodox 29% Charismatic/Pentecostal 29% Modern Liberal 14% Roman Catholic 4%
HowardDean
4th December 2007, 10:56 PM
Evangelical/holiness/Wesleyan 79%
Catholic 4%. Sounds about right. Must check out this Wesleyanism. never heard of it, actually.
chaoschristian
4th December 2007, 11:13 PM
What's your theological worldview?
You scored as a Roman Catholic.
You are Roman Catholic.
Church tradition and ecclesial authority are hugely important, and the most important part of worship for you is mass. As the Mother of God, Mary is important in your theology, and as the communion of saints includes the living and the dead, you can also ask the saints to intercede for you.
Roman Catholic 93%
Neo orthodox 71%
Emergent/Postmodern 71%
Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan 64%
Classical Liberal 64%
Modern Liberal 39%
Charismatic/Pentecostal 36%
Reformed Evangelical 14%
Fundamentalist 0%
I'm a WesleyanPostModernCatholic, which makes perfect sense to me, me being me and all that.
PaladinValer
5th December 2007, 12:38 AM
I always come out to be "Roman Catholic" (Apostolic, orthodox Christian).
Ishida
5th December 2007, 07:20 AM
Evangelical/holiness/Wesleyan 79%
Catholic 4%. Sounds about right. Must check out this Wesleyanism. never heard of it, actually.
Methodists? Isn't Wesley from there? Well, this is what I got. You scored as a Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan You are an evangelical in the Wesleyan tradition. You believe that God's grace enables you to choose to believe in him, even though you yourself are totally depraved. The gift of the Holy Spirit gives you assurance of your salvation, and he also enables you to live the life of obedience to which God has called us. You are influenced heavily by John Wesley and the Methodists. Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan 86% Charismatic/Pentecostal 71% Fundamentalist 68% Reformed Evangelical 64% Neo orthodox 61% Emergent/Postmodern 54% Classical Liberal 50% Modern Liberal 29% Roman Catholic 29%
Probably got the high catholic score because I don't hate mary..
Athene
5th December 2007, 11:22 AM
I tied 75% Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan and 75% Emergent Post-modern.
higgs2
5th December 2007, 02:44 PM
You scored as a Roman Catholic
You are Roman Catholic. Church tradition and ecclesial authority are hugely important, and the most important part of worship for you is mass. As the Mother of God, Mary is important in your theology, and as the communion of saints includes the living and the dead, you can also ask the saints to intercede for you.
Roman Catholic 71%
Neo orthodox 68%
Emergent/Postmodern 68%
Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan 64%
Modern Liberal 46%
Classical Liberal 43%
Charismatic/Pentecostal 21%
Reformed Evangelical 18%
Fundamentalist 4%
:D
higgs2
5th December 2007, 02:46 PM
I'm a WesleyanPostModernCatholic, which makes perfect sense to me, me being me and all that.
Wow we seem to have similar scores. :)
progressivegal
5th December 2007, 03:14 PM
I got
PoMo 82%
Roman Catholic 64%
Classic Liberal 61%
Modern Liberal 57%
Neo Orthodox 50%
Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan 42%
Charismatic/Pentecostal 32%
Reformed Evangelical 0%
Fundementalist 0%
Rochir
5th December 2007, 03:45 PM
Emergent/Postmodern
Emergent/Postmodern 79%
Classical Liberal 71%
Modern Liberal 50%
Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan 46%
Roman Catholic 43%
Neo orthodox 39%
Charismatic/Pentecostal 39%
Reformed Evangelical 21%
Fundamentalist 7% :eek:
chaoschristian
5th December 2007, 11:10 PM
Wow we seem to have similar scores. :)
At the risk of getting tomatos thrown at me, I really don't see fundemental differences among RC, Post-Modern/Emergent, Neo-Orthodox (if I understand what's meant by that correctly) and Weslyanism that overcome the convergences. There are surface cultural differences to be sure, but the core beliefs and approaches to belief are, to my eyes, much closer than some would suspect, I think.
higgs2
6th December 2007, 12:19 AM
At the risk of getting tomatos thrown at me, I really don't see fundemental differences among RC, Post-Modern/Emergent, Neo-Orthodox (if I understand what's meant by that correctly) and Weslyanism that overcome the convergences. There are surface cultural differences to be sure, but the core beliefs and approaches to belief are, to my eyes, much closer than some would suspect, I think.
splat!!! < thrown tomato lands>
So, expand on this, how are they similar? Not arguing, just interested. :)
Izdaari
6th December 2007, 05:53 AM
You scored as a Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan
You are an evangelical in the Wesleyan tradition. You believe that God's grace enables you to choose to believe in him, even though you yourself are totally depraved. The gift of the Holy Spirit gives you assurance of your salvation, and he also enables you to live the life of obedience to which God has called us. You are influenced heavly by John Wesley and the Methodists.
Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan 71%
Emergent/Postmodern 71%
Reformed Evangelical 71%
Neo orthodox 64%
Classical Liberal 61%
Charismatic/Pentecostal 50%
Modern Liberal 46%
Roman Catholic 39%
Fundamentalist 21%
Hmm, interesting scores and probably about right. But a three way tie! :D
Criada
6th December 2007, 07:37 AM
Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan 86%
Emergent/Postmodern 68%
Neo orthodox 64%
Charismatic/Pentecostal 61%
Reformed Evangelical 57%
Classical Liberal 57%
Fundamentalist 43%
Modern Liberal 36%
Roman Catholic 25%
Hmmm..... looks like I'm just about all of 'em!
No wonder I'm confused!
karen freeinchristman
6th December 2007, 10:16 AM
This are my results:
Emergent/Postmodern.............79%
Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan..75%
Neo Orthodox........................68%
Roman Catholic......................50%
Charismatic/Pentecostal..........46%
Classical Liberal.....................46%
Modern Liberal.......................29%
Reformed Evangelical..............25%
Fundamentalist......................14%
paxi1334
6th December 2007, 11:16 PM
You are Emergent/Postmodern in your theology. You feel alienated from older forms of church, you don't think they connect to modern culture very well. No one knows the whole truth about God, and we have much to learn from each other, and so learning takes place in dialogue. Evangelism should take place in relationships rather than through crusades and altar-calls. People are interested in spirituality and want to ask questions, so the church should help them to do this.
Emergent/Postmodern
100%
Modern Liberal
86%
Classical Liberal
79%
Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan
75%
Neo orthodox
50%
Roman Catholic
46%
Charismatic/Pentecostal
36%
Reformed Evangelical
21%
Fundamentalist
0%
HowardDean
7th December 2007, 01:22 AM
Why do I get the idea a Wesleyan made the quiz? ;)
Sylvanspirits
7th December 2007, 03:09 AM
You are Emergent/Postmodern in your theology. You feel alienated from older forms of church, you don't think they connect to modern culture very well. No one knows the whole truth about God, and we have much to learn from each other, and so learning takes place in dialogue. Evangelism should take place in relationships rather than through crusades and altar-calls. People are interested in spirituality and want to ask questions, so the church should help them to do this.
Emergent/Postmodern - 79%
Classical Liberal - 71%
Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan - 68%
Neo orthodox - 61%
Modern Liberal - 54%
Charismatic/Pentecostal - 50%
Reformed Evangelical - 32%
Roman Catholic - 29%
Fundamentalist - 14%
Interesting...
Michie
8th December 2007, 12:56 AM
Roman Catholic 96%
Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan 89%
Emergent/Postmodern 64%
Neo orthodox 64% Reformed
Evangelical 57%
Classical Liberal 43%
Charismatic/Pentecostal 39%
Fundamentalist 36%
Modern Liberal 32%
Questions were kind of funky in the way they were asked to sway test results.
But thats a quiz for you. ;)
MrJim
9th December 2007, 10:32 AM
What's your theological worldview?
You scored as a Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan
You are an evangelical in the Wesleyan tradition. You believe that God's grace enables you to choose to believe in him, even though you yourself are totally depraved. The gift of the Holy Spirit gives you assurance of your salvation, and he also enables you to live the life of obedience to which God has called us. You are influenced heavly by John Wesley and the Methodists.
Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan 93%
Roman Catholic 82%
Neo orthodox 75%
Fundamentalist 71%
Classical Liberal 50%
Emergent/Postmodern 50%
Reformed Evangelical 21%
Charismatic/Pentecostal 21%
Modern Liberal 4%
I expect I would have tested high in EO but there is no catagory~still RC is second...:thumbsup:
Moriah_Conquering_Wind
9th December 2007, 12:52 PM
It wouldn't know what to do with this if it tried. No clue how a quiz can tell someone they bes "heavily influenced" by a tradition they have never studied nor had any part in!!! :eek: Although the parts in bold below do form an important element in this one's Christian POVs. It erased two words it found irrelevant though. It noticed there bes no quiz question to indicate views on "free" will, which it does not believe in.
What's your theological worldview?
You scored as a Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan You are an evangelical in the Wesleyan tradition. You believe that God's grace enables you to [ ... ] believe in him, even though you yourself are totally depraved. The gift of the Holy Spirit gives you assurance of your salvation, and he also enables you to live the life of obedience to which God has called us. You are influenced heavily by John Wesley and the Methodists.
Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan 79%
Emergent/Postmodern 71%
Neo orthodox 61%
Modern Liberal 57%
Classical Liberal 50%
Reformed Evangelical 43%
Charismatic/Pentecostal 43%
Fundamentalist 29%
Roman Catholic 25%
Moriah_Conquering_Wind
9th December 2007, 12:55 PM
**willing to bet the quiz bes made by Wesleyans -- there bes another quiz online what bes very obviously made by SDAs trying to prove everyone had majority in common with SDAs**
Moriah_Conquering_Wind
9th December 2007, 12:56 PM
You are Emergent/Postmodern in your theology. You feel alienated from older forms of church, you don't think they connect to modern culture very well. No one knows the whole truth about God, and we have much to learn from each other, and so learning takes place in dialogue. Evangelism should take place in relationships rather than through crusades and altar-calls. People are interested in spirituality and want to ask questions, so the church should help them to do this.
Thing is, the stuff in bold above could describe this one as well. The thing about alienated from older forms of church, however, would not apply so much. Ironically, this one believes really "older" forms of church -- the liturgical traditions, monastic traditions, etc. -- bes much more relevant today whilst the "newer" ones -- the fundy stuff arisen over the past 50-60 years for example, esp. in the USA -- bes so irrelevant, outdated, and out of touch that modern ppls bes better off with the "older" ones.
But what does IT know ... it cannot even set foot in a church. :sigh:
Izdaari
9th December 2007, 04:18 PM
Thing is, the stuff in bold above could describe this one as well. The thing about alienated from older forms of church, however, would not apply so much. Ironically, this one believes really "older" forms of church -- the liturgical traditions, monastic traditions, etc. -- bes much more relevant today whilst the "newer" ones -- the fundy stuff arisen over the past 50-60 years for example, esp. in the USA -- bes so irrelevant, outdated, and out of touch that modern ppls bes better off with the "older" ones.
I mostly agree, though I also like praise & worship rock if it's any good.
But what does IT know ... it cannot even set foot in a church. :sigh::( :hug: :prayer:
Pogue
9th December 2007, 04:42 PM
You are Roman Catholic. Church tradition and ecclesial authority are hugely important, and the most important part of worship for you is mass. As the Mother of God, Mary is important in your theology, and as the communion of saints includes the living and the dead, you can also ask the saints to intercede for you.Roman Catholic 82%Emergent/Postmodern 71%
Classical Liberal 64%
Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan 57%
Neo orthodox 57%
Modern Liberal 50%
Charismatic/Pentecostal 25%
Reformed Evangelical 14%
Fundamentalist 0%
:tutu: :tutu:
Albion
9th December 2007, 05:53 PM
And now for something completely different.
Reformed Evangelical 75% Neo orthodox 64% Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan 61% Emergent/Postmodern 50% Roman Catholic 46% Fundamentalist 39% Charismatic/Pentecostal 32% Modern Liberal 21% Classical Liberal 21%
At least it didn't tell me that I'm one of those who's in the wrong church.
edb19
9th December 2007, 06:25 PM
You are a Reformed Evangelical. You take the Bible very seriously because it is God's Word. You most likely hold to TULIP and are sceptical about the possibilities of universal atonement or resistible grace. The most important thing the Church can do is make sure people hear how they can go to heaven when they die. Reformed Evangelical 93%
no argument here - but I "knew" how to answer the questions to get the above response (I did answer honestly however).
HappyChicken
9th December 2007, 06:49 PM
Who is John Wesley?? How can I be influenced by someone whom I have never heard of?? I'm not going to go to a church that has someone elses name on it. Sorry. No offense to Wesleyans.
What's your theological worldview?
You scored as a Evangelical Holiness/WesleyanYou are an evangelical in the Wesleyan tradition. You believe that God's grace enables you to choose to believe in him, even though you yourself are totally depraved. The gift of the Holy Spirit gives you assurance of your salvation, and he also enables you to live the life of obedience to which God has called us. You are influenced heavly by John Wesley and the Methodists.Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan 100% Fundamentalist 93% Emergent/Postmodern 71% Charismatic/Pentecostal 57% Reformed Evangelical 54% Neo orthodox 54% Classical Liberal 36% Modern Liberal 25% Roman Catholic
chaoschristian
9th December 2007, 06:57 PM
Who is John Wesley?? How can I be influenced by someone whom I have never heard of??
Much was decided before you were born.
Izdaari
9th December 2007, 06:57 PM
Who is John Wesley?? How can I be influenced by someone whom I have never met?? I'm not going to go to a church that has someone elses name on it. Sorry. No offense to Wesleyans.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wesley
They mostly don't have Wesley's name on them. Churches in Wesley's tradition tend to be Methodist. And Assemblies of God (my church) are basically Wesleyan and Pentecostal. There is also a denomination called Wesleyan though it's much smaller.
~Karin~
9th December 2007, 07:33 PM
You scored as a
Emergent/Postmodern
Emergent/Postmodern 82%
Classical Liberal 71%
Roman Catholic 68%
Modern Liberal 61%
Neo orthodox 46%
Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan 39% Charismatic/Pentecostal 21%
Reformed Evangelical 18%
Fundamentalist 7 :eek:
Moriah_Conquering_Wind
9th December 2007, 08:46 PM
what bes "neo orthodox"?
HappyChicken
9th December 2007, 09:13 PM
Ty Izdaari, there is a Wesleyan church not far from my church, but I have never seen anyone there. I wonder if it's an empty building.
Izdaari
9th December 2007, 10:03 PM
what bes "neo orthodox"?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neo-orthodox
Pretty much fans of Karl Barth's theology. But I see Paul Tillich is listed there too... and Tillich makes little sense to me, probably because his thinking is too deep into existentialism for my comprehension. I guess that's just a Tillich thing, because the little I've read of Barth seemed sensible enough.
zoziw
11th December 2007, 10:55 PM
Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan 82%
Neo orthodox 79%
Emergent/Postmodern 71%
Reformed Evangelical 57%
Classical Liberal 50%
Charismatic/Pentecostal 46%
Modern Liberal 32%
Roman Catholic 21%
Fundamentalist 18%
The first three are pretty accurate as far as my views go.
higgs2
11th December 2007, 11:27 PM
Who is John Wesley?? How can I be influenced by someone whom I have never heard of?? I'm not going to go to a church that has someone elses name on it. Sorry. No offense to Wesleyans.
What's your theological worldview?
You scored as a Evangelical Holiness/WesleyanYou are an evangelical in the Wesleyan tradition. You believe that God's grace enables you to choose to believe in him, even though you yourself are totally depraved. The gift of the Holy Spirit gives you assurance of your salvation, and he also enables you to live the life of obedience to which God has called us. You are influenced heavly by John Wesley and the Methodists.Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan 100% Fundamentalist 93% Emergent/Postmodern 71% Charismatic/Pentecostal 57% Reformed Evangelical 54% Neo orthodox 54% Classical Liberal 36% Modern Liberal 25% Roman Catholic
ROFL! You've heard of "Methodist", right?
RadicallyTransformedMom
12th December 2007, 12:36 AM
Who is John Wesley?? How can I be influenced by someone whom I have never heard of?? I'm not going to go to a church that has someone elses name on it. Sorry. No offense to Wesleyans.
What's your theological worldview?
You scored as a Evangelical Holiness/WesleyanYou are an evangelical in the Wesleyan tradition. You believe that God's grace enables you to choose to believe in him, even though you yourself are totally depraved. The gift of the Holy Spirit gives you assurance of your salvation, and he also enables you to live the life of obedience to which God has called us. You are influenced heavly by John Wesley and the Methodists.Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan 100% Fundamentalist 93% Emergent/Postmodern 71% Charismatic/Pentecostal 57% Reformed Evangelical 54% Neo orthodox 54% Classical Liberal 36% Modern Liberal 25% Roman Catholic
John Wesley was an Anglican Priest who later became the founder of the Methodist Church. The Nazarenes and the Wesleyans are also branches off of Methodist. John's brother Charles Wesley is responsible for writing hundreds of hymns now found in many church hymnals.
dayhiker
13th December 2007, 07:10 PM
What's your theological worldview?You scored as a Evangelical Holiness/WesleyanYou are an evangelical in the Wesleyan tradition. You believe that God's grace enables you to choose to believe in him, even though you yourself are totally depraved. The gift of the Holy Spirit gives you assurance of your salvation, and he also enables you to live the life of obedience to which God has called us. You are influenced heavly by John Wesley and the Methodists.
Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan 89%
Emergent/Postmodern 64%
Charismatic/Pentecostal 61%
Neo orthodox 61%
Classical Liberal 54%
Reformed Evangelical 39%
Modern Liberal 36%
Fundamentalist 36%
Roman Catholic 14%
Well, that's pretty much what I believe.
dayhiker
NewGuy101
13th December 2007, 07:38 PM
What's your theological worldview?You scored as a Reformed EvangelicalYou are a Reformed Evangelical. You take the Bible very seriously because it is God's Word. You most likely hold to TULIP and are sceptical about the possibilities of universal atonement or resistible grace. The most important thing the Church can do is make sure people hear how they can go to heaven when they die.
Reformed Evangelical 79%
Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan 71%
Neo orthodox 64%
Fundamentalist 61%
Emergent/Postmodern 43%
Classical Liberal 29%
Roman Catholic 29%
Modern Liberal 14%
Charismatic/Pentecostal 14%
First two kind of contradict themselves no? Not to mention there is no way I am more of a neo orthodox than a fundie.
Michie
13th December 2007, 07:51 PM
You scored as a
Emergent/Postmodern
Emergent/Postmodern 82%
Classical Liberal 71%
Roman Catholic 68%
Modern Liberal 61%
Neo orthodox 46%
Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan 39% Charismatic/Pentecostal 21%
Reformed Evangelical 18%
Fundamentalist 7 :eek:
*sings*
Karin's 7% fundie in undies! :P ^_^
Joykins
14th December 2007, 12:05 AM
What's your theological worldview? You scored as a Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan You are an evangelical in the Wesleyan tradition. You believe that God's grace enables you to choose to believe in him, even though you yourself are totally depraved. The gift of the Holy Spirit gives you assurance of your salvation, and he also enables you to live the life of obedience to which God has called us. You are influenced heavly by John Wesley and the Methodists.
Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan 86%
Emergent/Postmodern 68%
Classical Liberal 68%
Neo orthodox 61%
Roman Catholic 54%
Modern Liberal 54%
Reformed Evangelical 36%
Charismatic/Pentecostal 29%
Fundamentalist 14%
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This describes me, I think. I just started attending a Methodist church and love it so far, but I certainly also have pomo, liberal, and neo-orthodox leanings.
MrJim
14th December 2007, 05:44 PM
What's your theological worldview?You scored as a Reformed EvangelicalYou are a Reformed Evangelical. You take the Bible very seriously because it is God's Word. You most likely hold to TULIP and are sceptical about the possibilities of universal atonement or resistible grace. The most important thing the Church can do is make sure people hear how they can go to heaven when they die.
Reformed Evangelical 79%
Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan 71%
Neo orthodox 64%
Fundamentalist 61%
Emergent/Postmodern 43%
Classical Liberal 29%
Roman Catholic 29%
Modern Liberal 14%
Charismatic/Pentecostal 14%
First two kind of contradict themselves no? Not to mention there is no way I am more of a neo orthodox than a fundie.
:D maybe change your name to NeoGuy :P
Valentine
15th December 2007, 10:25 AM
What's your theological worldview? You scored as a Emergent/Postmodern You are Emergent/Postmodern in your theology. You feel alienated from older forms of church, you don't think they connect to modern culture very well. No one knows the whole truth about God, and we have much to learn from each other, and so learning takes place in dialogue. Evangelism should take place in relationships rather than through crusades and altar-calls. People are interested in spirituality and want to ask questions, so the church should help them to do this.
Emergent/Postmodern 82%
Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan 71%
Classical Liberal 57%
Modern Liberal 54%
Roman Catholic 50%
Reformed Evangelical 46%
Neo orthodox 46%
Charismatic/Pentecostal 46%
Fundamentalist 21%
Am I moderate enough to be in this group? Please. I need a home. ;(
Izdaari
15th December 2007, 01:45 PM
Am I moderate enough to be in this group? Please. I need a home. ;(
Yeppers! Welcome home! :clap: :hug:
"Moderate" is a misnomer for this place anyway. We voted to change it to Bridge Builders, a much more accurate name, but for some reason the change is tied up in red tape. This place is more about being reasonable, tolerant and inclusive than it is about holding a specific theological view. So why doesn't that make us liberals? It just doesn't, though there are some liberals here. Many of us (me for one) are conservatives on doctrine but with a different attitude. And many of us don't like the whole liberal vs. conservative dichotomy and are trying to transcend it.
Valentine
16th December 2007, 09:37 AM
Yeppers! Welcome home! :clap: :hug:
. . . And many of us don't like the whole liberal vs. conservative dichotomy and are trying to transcend it.
^^ That is my attitude exactly. Thanks for the welcome.
habeas
11th January 2008, 11:47 PM
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NewGuy101
13th January 2008, 01:21 PM
:D maybe change your name to NeoGuy :P
I think this is a better representation of my beliefs :P
You are a Reformed Evangelical. You take the Bible very seriously because it is God's Word. You most likely hold to TULIP and are sceptical about the possibilities of universal atonement or resistible grace. The most important thing the Church can do is make sure people hear how they can go to heaven when they die. Reformed Evangelical
Reformed Evangelical 86%
Fundamentalist 68%
Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan 68%
Neo orthodox 64%
Emergent/Postmodern 50%
Classical Liberal 29%
Roman Catholic 21%
Modern Liberal 11%
Charismatic/Pentecostal 4%
I like the title "reformation guy" ;) :D
DailyBlessings
13th January 2008, 01:39 PM
The funny thing is, most people at my (very liberal) seminary take me to be kind of conservative, but the internet always thinks I'm a raving liberal, presumably because of my stance on the various "culture wars". That said, Evangelical Holiness is new. I don't think anyone has ever accused me of Wesleyanism before, though I realize looking back which questions led to that score.
Emergent/Postmodern 82%
Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan 71%
Neo orthodox 64%
Modern Liberal 54%
Classical Liberal 50%
Reformed Evangelical 46%
Roman Catholic 46%
Charismatic/Pentecostal 39%
Fundamentalist 21%
HumbleMan
15th January 2008, 12:11 AM
What's your theological worldview?You scored as a Evangelical Holiness/WesleyanYou are an evangelical in the Wesleyan tradition. You believe that God's grace enables you to choose to believe in him, even though you yourself are totally depraved. The gift of the Holy Spirit gives you assurance of your salvation, and he also enables you to live the life of obedience to which God has called us. You are influenced heavly by John Wesley and the Methodists.Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan 89% Fundamentalist 64% Emergent/Postmodern 57% Neo orthodox 50% Reformed Evangelical 46% Classical Liberal 46% Charismatic/Pentecostal 43% Modern Liberal 36% Roman Catholic 29%
This is kinda funny. I've only attended maybe one or two Methodist services in my entire life.
Nathan45
18th January 2008, 09:23 PM
Here's what happens when a deist takes this test :P
You scored as a Classical Liberal
You are a classical liberal. You are sceptical about much of the historicity of the Bible, and the most important thing Jesus has done is to set us a good moral example that we are to follow. Doctrines like the trinity and the incarnation are speculative and not really important, and in the face of science and philosophy the surest way we can be certain about God is by our inner awareness of him. Discipleship is expressed by good moral behaviour, but inward religious feeling is most important.
Classical Liberal 86%
Modern Liberal 86%
Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan 75%
Emergent/Postmodern 71%
Neo orthodox 57%
Roman Catholic 36%
Fundamentalist 0%
Reformed Evangelical 0%
Charismatic/Pentecostal 0%
Nathan45
18th January 2008, 09:36 PM
Another quiz by the same guy: :P
http://quizfarm.com/test.php?q_id=7092N
Which theologian are you?
You scored as a Charles Finney
You're passionate about God and love to preach the Gospel. Your theology borders on pelagianism and it is said that if God were taken out of your theology, it would look exactly the same.
Charles Finney 67%
Paul Tillich 67%
John Calvin 67%
Augustine 33%
Friedrich Schleiermacher 33%
Anselm 33%
Jürgen Moltmann 13%
Martin Luther 0%
Jonathan Edwards 0%
Karl Barth 0%
Nathan45
18th January 2008, 11:53 PM
Why do I get the idea a Wesleyan made the quiz? ;)
seems to be in everyone's top 3, no matter who you are.
MrSnow
19th January 2008, 03:22 PM
Which theologian are you?
You scored as a Karl Barth
The daddy of 20th Century theology. You perceive liberal theology to be a disaster and so you insist that the revelation of Christ, not human experience, should be the starting point for all theology.
Karl Barth
93%
John Calvin
87%
Friedrich Schleiermacher
53%
Anselm
47%
Paul Tillich
33%
Jürgen Moltmann
20%
Jonathan Edwards
20%
Charles Finney
13%
Martin Luther
13%
Augustine
7%
Izdaari
20th January 2008, 05:57 AM
Which theologian are you?
You scored as a 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?'
80% Anselm
73% John Calvin
67% Karl Barth
60% Friedrich Schleiermacher
60% Martin Luther
53% Augustine
47% Paul Tillich
40% Charles Finney
33% Jonathan Edwards
27% Jürgen Moltmann
Molal
20th January 2008, 02:05 PM
Here I am:
What's your theological worldview? You scored as a Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan You are an evangelical in the Wesleyan tradition. You believe that God's grace enables you to choose to believe in him, even though you yourself are totally depraved. The gift of the Holy Spirit gives you assurance of your salvation, and he also enables you to live the life of obedience to which God has called us. You are influenced heavly by John Wesley and the Methodists. Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan
86% Emergent/Postmodern
75% Modern Liberal
68% Classical Liberal
61% Neo orthodox
57% Reformed Evangelical
50% Roman Catholic
39% Fundamentalist
18% Charismatic/Pentecostal
4%
Valentine
20th January 2008, 02:40 PM
You scored as a 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 100%
Karl Barth 87%
Friedrich Schleiermacher 80%
Jonathan Edwards 73%
John Calvin 73%
Charles Finney 67%
Jürgen Moltmann 60%
Martin Luther 47%
Augustine 40%
Paul Tillich 33%
Izdaari, looks like we may be almost on the same page theologically. :)
Izdaari
20th January 2008, 03:03 PM
Izdaari, looks like we may be almost on the same page theologically. :)
Yep, pretty close! :ebil:
Valentine
22nd January 2008, 08:00 AM
:scratch: I've considered Anselm and wondered about him, so I looked him up:
Saint Anselm of Canterbury (1033 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1033) – April 21 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_21), 1109 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1109)) was an Italian (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italy) medieval philosopher (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosopher), theologian (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theology), and church official who held the office of Archbishop of Canterbury (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archbishop_of_Canterbury) from 1093 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1093) to 1109 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1109). Called the founder of scholasticism (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scholasticism), he is famous as the originator of the ontological argument (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anselm%27s_argument) for the existence of God (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God) and as the archbishop who openly opposed the Crusades.Anselm's Argument may be summarized thus:
God is, by definition, a being greater than anything that can be imagined.
Existence in reality, and imagination is greater than existence solely in one's imagination.
Therefore, God must exist in reality; if God did not, then God would not be a being greater than anything that can be imagined.This is a shorter modern version of the argument. Anselm framed the argument as a reductio ad absurdum (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reductio_ad_absurdum) wherein he tried to show that the assumption that God does not exist leads to a logical contradiction. The following steps more closely follow Anselm's line of reasoning:
God is that entity than which nothing can be greater.
The concept of God exists in human understanding.
God exists in one's mind but not in reality.
The concept of God's existence is understood in one's mind.
If God existed in reality it would be a greater thing than God's existence in the mind.
The final step to God's existence is that God in reality must exists.
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