Therefore every scribe who has been trained for the kingdom of heaven is like a householder who brings out of his treasure what is new and what is old.
How does a revert of 13 months score 100% on a test like this where the answers are 'graded' with 6 possible answers from 'disagree' to 'agree' per question?
Now I have to read up on this Karl Barth character... :-)
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 100% Augustine 93% Anselm 80% Jonathan Edwards 47% Friedrich Schleiermacher 47% John Calvin 40% Paul Tillich 40% Jürgen Moltmann 33% Martin Luther 33% Charles Finney 27%
well i'm 6 marks short of St Augustine & landed up with Karl Barth! According to Fr Paul chavasse a Protestant theologian! i had to race home from Benediction to check my blog! Make sure all my Catholic readers are still aboard!lol
The trouble with the questions in these quizzes is that very often rather than just tick a box, I want to write an "it all depends" type of essay. That being said, something crazy must have happened during my (cradle Catholic) education, as I scored Barth 80%, Augustine 67%, Anselm 60% and Tillich 60%, the rest negligible. No Aquinas or Balthasar (sob) but also no Boff or Kung (hooray). Now I must work to improve the Augustine and Anselm ratings, and find out how the existentialism crept in!
I'm Augustine 93% followed by Barth 84%. Forgot to check the rest and am too lazy to go back and re-do it... anyway, knowing myself, I would probably get an entirely different result.
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I scored a 100% St. Anselm. Couldn't help but notice that Aquinas was on the list of possibilities.
Nevertheless, an amusing quiz. Thank you.
How does a revert of 13 months score 100% on a test like this where the answers are 'graded' with 6 possible answers from 'disagree' to 'agree' per question?
Now I have to read up on this Karl Barth character... :-)
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 100%
Augustine 93%
Anselm 80%
Jonathan Edwards 47%
Friedrich Schleiermacher 47%
John Calvin 40%
Paul Tillich 40%
Jürgen Moltmann 33%
Martin Luther 33%
Charles Finney 27%
Con Fides,
Mark
well i'm 6 marks short of St Augustine & landed up with Karl Barth! According to Fr Paul chavasse a Protestant theologian! i had to race home from Benediction to check my blog! Make sure all my Catholic readers are still aboard!lol
Oh - I'm 80% Jurgen Moltmann!
Heck, I'm Barth as well, though it went to a tie-breaker with Anselm. But at least I'm 0% Luther!
I see that you've hidden your percentage scores of all the other possibles!
(Come on, 'fess up... how much on Luther?)
;-)
The trouble with the questions in these quizzes is that very often rather than just tick a box, I want to write an "it all depends" type of essay. That being said, something crazy must have happened during my (cradle Catholic) education, as I scored Barth 80%, Augustine 67%, Anselm 60% and Tillich 60%, the rest negligible. No Aquinas or Balthasar (sob) but also no Boff or Kung (hooray). Now I must work to improve the Augustine and Anselm ratings, and find out how the existentialism crept in!
I love these quizzes. 'What pope are you?' is quite funny too.
This time I'm St. Anselm, followed closely by St. Augustine... :)
Hmmm... 87% Anselm, 80% Augustine. Didn't see Aquinas anywhere.
I'm Augustine 93% followed by Barth
84%. Forgot to check the rest and am too lazy to go back and re-do it... anyway, knowing myself, I would probably get an entirely different result.
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