Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Me? a Martin Luther?

So I took this test, and the results tell me that I am most like Martin Luther in my Theology. I don't know about that. I think this test was skewed toward reformed theology, and Western white guys like myself, except I may not think completely like these Reformed Western White guys like myself. Anyway - Martin Luther and I - Cool!

We have some unique similarities. We were both born on November 10th, we both have been excommunicated for being heretics, and we both have done some big things on Halloween which got us trouble, (Although I think the Wittenburg Door deal was way bigger than anything I've done.)

I think that my favorite part of this is that Augustine scored so low on my chart. Woo-hoo!

So here are my test results:


You scored as Martin Luther. The daddy of the Reformation. You are opposed to any Catholic ideas of works-salvation and see the scriptures as being primarily authoritative.

Martin Luther

93%

Karl Barth

73%

Anselm

67%

John Calvin

60%

Jürgen Moltmann

53%

Charles Finney

53%

Paul Tillich

53%

Jonathan Edwards

47%

Friedrich Schleiermacher

47%

Augustine

33%

Which theologian are you?
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6 comments:

Adam Gonnerman said...

Mine has to be wrong. I scored as "Anselm," then John Calvin in second place.

That's messed up.

Anselm

93%

John Calvin

53%

Karl Barth

53%

Augustine

47%

J�rgen Moltmann

40%

Paul Tillich

40%

Friedrich Schleiermacher

33%

Charles Finney

27%

Martin Luther

20%

Jonathan Edwards

7%

Pastor Phil said...

I'm not sure how you can be more Charles Finney and less Jonathan Edwards while being like Calvin. Who made this test up?

At least I'm not Augustinian.

Anonymous said...

who's anselm? and why do I agree with him? oh well... the quiz was fun anyways.
Anselm 93%
John Calvin 87%
Charles Finney 60%
Martin Luther 60%
Jürgen Moltmann 47%
Karl Barth 40%
Paul Tillich 40%
Augustine 33%
Jonathan Edwards 27%
Friedrich Schleiermacher 20%

Pastor Phil said...

Anselm was the archbishop of Canterbury, and you can check him out on wikipedia, or at Stanford's Philosophical Dictionary - http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/anselm/

Webb Kline said...

I took this test the other morning about 1am when I was dead-tired an I was a staunch Calvinist. When I took it yesterday after a good night's sleep, I was a disciple of Luther, which seems more accurate.

What does this mean? Perhaps we should not take tests when we are predestined for bed. ;D

Pastor Phil said...

I think this test was predestined to make you a reformer.