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Which Theologian Are You?

Actually, I confess I wasn’t even sure of a couple of the questions. I’m surprised I wasn’t closest to Martin Luther, though. I’ve never heard of Anselm before today.

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

87%

John Calvin

60%

Jonathan Edwards

53%

Charles Finney

53%

Augustine

33%

Martin Luther

33%

Paul Tillich

27%

Friedrich Schleiermacher

27%

J?Moltmann

20%

Which theologian are you?
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7 responses to “Which Theologian Are You?”

  1. I was 80% Anselm, something% Karl Barth and 53% Martin Luther.

    Hmmm…are you worried that you and I came out with the same #1?

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  2. I was
    Anselm 67%
    Karl Barth 67%
    John Calvin 67%

    But I have no idea what that means 😕

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  3. I think maybe I should be more worried about Anselm. 8)

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  4. No worries, bro. You’re one of us!

    (I don’t know what it means either. 😛 )

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  5. Great! I’ve been deflecting the “Calvinist” label for years, and here I score as “John Calvin”. Wonderful, just wonderful.

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  6. Met too Stan – 100%. Imagine that.

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  7. Of course, Calvin would say that was predetermined, no? 🙂

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About Me

Michael, a sinner saved by grace, sharing what the good Lord has shared with me.

Solomon, in the book of Ecclesiastes, said, “I have seen all the things that are done under the sun; all of them are meaningless, a chasing after the wind.”

If you’re not living for the glory of God, then what you’re doing is meaningless, no matter what it is. Living for God gives life meaning, and enjoying a “chasing after the wind” is a gift from God. I’m doing what I can to enjoy this gift daily.

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