To: drstevej; OrthodoxPresbyterian; CCWoody; Wrigley; Gamecock; Jean Chauvin; jboot; AZhardliner; ...
2 posted on
05/21/2007 9:06:31 AM PDT by
Gamecock
(FR Member Gamecock: Declared Anathema By The Council Of Trent)
To: Gamecock
I can out Anselm, then Luther, then Calvin...
5 posted on
05/21/2007 9:14:24 AM PDT by
irishtenor
(Save the whales. Collect the whole set.)
To: Gamecock
Needs more Early Church Fathers of the Catholic Church. Must have been designed for non-Catholics. Is there another one that includes more Catholics?
6 posted on
05/21/2007 9:15:16 AM PDT by
Salvation
(†With God all things are possible.†)
To: Gamecock
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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 |
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100% |
Karl Barth |
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93% |
Martin Luther |
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93% |
John Calvin |
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60% |
Jonathan Edwards |
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53% |
Friedrich Schleiermacher |
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53% |
Paul Tillich |
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27% |
Jürgen Moltmann |
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27% |
Charles Finney |
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20% |
Augustine |
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7% |
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Which theologian are you?created with QuizFarm.com Wow...that's a little surprising. Of course, I didn't think too hard about any of the questions...just sort of answered according to first inclination.
11 posted on
05/21/2007 9:21:27 AM PDT by
Frumanchu
(Jerry Falwell: Now a Calvinist in Glory)
To: Gamecock
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You scored as 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 |
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100% |
Anselm |
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80% |
Martin Luther |
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73% |
John Calvin |
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67% |
Jonathan Edwards |
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67% |
Friedrich Schleiermacher |
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47% |
Charles Finney |
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27% |
Jürgen Moltmann |
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27% |
Paul Tillich |
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20% |
Augustine |
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I think it's rigged!! |
23 posted on
05/21/2007 10:04:51 AM PDT by
topcat54
("... knowing that the testing of your faith produces patience." (James 1:3))
To: Gamecock; All
You scored as 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
80%
Anselm
80%
John Calvin
67%
Augustine
53%
Jonathan Edwards
53%
Friedrich Schleiermacher
53%
Martin Luther
40%
Paul Tillich
33%
Jürgen Moltmann
20%
QUESTION;WHO EVER CONSIDERED THE AUTHOR OF THE BURNT-OVER DISTRICT A THEOLOGIAN?
27 posted on
05/21/2007 10:19:31 AM PDT by
alpha-8-25-02
("SAVED BY GRACE AND GRACE ALONE")
To: Gamecock; xzins; betty boop; Quix; hosepipe; .30Carbine; DarthVader; kosta50; Dr. Eckleburg
Since I personally eschew all of the doctrines and traditions of men across the board, it was curious to me how I might score in your test. Evidently it sees me as neo-Orthodox and one who posits ontological proofs wrt God. Here's my score:
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You scored as 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 |
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100% |
Anselm |
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100% |
John Calvin |
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87% |
Martin Luther |
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80% |
Jonathan Edwards |
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53% |
Charles Finney |
|
47% |
Friedrich Schleiermacher |
|
40% |
Paul Tillich |
|
33% |
Augustine |
|
33% |
Jürgen Moltmann |
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0% |
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Which theologian are you?created with QuizFarm.com For more on the top two:
Theology of Karl BarthStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy on Anselm
Of course, I do not agree with either of the above 100% as the test alleges. In Barth's case, he does not see Scripture as a revelation of God - but I do. Likewise, whereas I would posit ontological "proofs" like Anselm, they would not be the same. Anselm did not have the insights of modern science and philosophy.It was interesting though.
Again, as always, I am pro-God not anti-[pick a confession.]
To: Gamecock
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You scored as 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 |
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87% |
Jonathan Edwards |
|
73% |
Martin Luther |
|
67% |
John Calvin |
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67% |
Friedrich Schleiermacher |
|
53% |
Anselm |
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53% |
Augustine |
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33% |
Paul Tillich |
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20% |
Jürgen Moltmann |
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20% |
Charles Finney |
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0% |
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Which theologian are you?created with QuizFarm.com You need to start reading some Jonathan Edwards. I'm glad to see where Charlie Finney rated.
58 posted on
05/21/2007 12:13:01 PM PDT by
HarleyD
To: Gamecock; Salvation; irishtenor; Alex Murphy; drstevej; OrthodoxPresbyterian
Hey, I really am Catholic!
Who is this Barth fellow though?
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You scored as Augustine. |
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You have a big view of God and also take human sin and depravity very seriously. Predestination is important for you. |
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Augustine |
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100% |
Anselm |
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100% |
Karl Barth |
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100% |
Jonathan Edwards |
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87% |
Friedrich Schleiermacher |
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53% |
John Calvin |
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40% |
Charles Finney |
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40% |
Martin Luther |
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33% |
Paul Tillich |
|
7% |
Jürgen Moltmann |
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0% |
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To: Gamecock
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You scored as 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% |
Anselm |
|
87% |
Martin Luther |
|
80% |
Jonathan Edwards |
|
73% |
John Calvin |
|
67% |
Jürgen Moltmann |
|
53% |
Friedrich Schleiermacher |
|
47% |
Charles Finney |
|
27% |
Augustine |
|
20% |
Paul Tillich |
|
13% |
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Which theologian are you?created with QuizFarm.com
132 posted on
05/21/2007 4:43:22 PM PDT by
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