Notes from the Balcony

Ongoing comment and dialogue on being a new church in a new world - A Blog by John Montgomery

[The Bible] is not, for a start, a list of rules, though it contains many commandments of various sorts and in various contexts. Nor is it a compendium of true doctrines, though, of course, many parts of the Bible declare great truths about God, Jesus, the world and ourselves in no uncertain terms. Most of its constituent parts, and all of it when put together (whether in the Jewish canonical form or the Christian form), can best be described as story. This is a complicated and much-discussed theme, but there is nothing to be gained by ignoring it. - N.T. Wright

Saturday, December 29, 2007

Which Theologian Do You Sound Like?






Which theologian are you?
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You scored as Jürgen Moltmann

The problem of evil is central to your thought, and only a crucified God can show that God is not indifferent to human suffering. Christian discipleship means identifying with suffering but also anticipating the new creation of all things that God will bring about.


Friedrich Schleiermacher



87%

Jürgen Moltmann



87%

Charles Finney



60%

Paul Tillich



40%

John Calvin



33%

Augustine



27%

Martin Luther



27%

Jonathan Edwards



27%

Karl Barth



13%

Anselm



7%


Thanks to T. Michael W. Halcomb for sharing this fun quiz. I wish there were women theologians in the mix as well. My guess is that I would be a cross between Rosemarie Ruether and Sallie McFague.

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