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The Hermeneutics Quiz

How do you interpret and apply Scripture?


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Topics:Bible study, Doctrine, Relevance, Spiritual growth
Filters:Bible study, Church board, Pastor, Preaching, Small group leader
Purpose:Discipleship
References:None
Date Added:February 20, 2008

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Posted: April 21, 2008
Justin  (Guest)
I think that the question asked are a little too broad, because in some cases it is impossible to prevent contradictions. I understand however that a multiple choice test has to be broad to some degree, but I would encourage test-takers to take the results lightly, return to the 1611 King James Bible, pray for the Holy Spirit to guide and then you will be able to understand all that you need as you need it. God bless and may all who read this call on Jesus for salvation before it is eternally too late.


Posted: March 08, 2008
Chris  (Guest)
This test was way too conservative. On most of the questions they didn't even offer an option on the liberal end of the spectrum. I quit about 10 questions in. The most "progressive" answer they can provide on the question of women is that the Bible's injunctions were "needed for first century Christians" but not today? Gimme a break!


Posted: February 26, 2008
Susie G.  (Guest)
I reall enjoyed this! I never realized that I believed as I do. I feel that when this is taken not literally to "label" but to asses what you know and then to challenge what you believe, it opens yuou eyes and makes you think. Especially the last question about the sabbath. I work on both Sunday and Saturday. I am a Children's minister and Saturday most of my events are planned to work with my kids schedules and its also my preperation day. and then Sunday is the day that I prepare for. So in essence if I were to answer justifyably would I then be called a hypocrite?? Its just a thought and thank you for making me think. I feel like we should think more, and blab less on what we half way know.....hence meditating on sripture! But all in all I found it engaging and helpful! thanks!



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