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INTERACTIVE ASSESSMENT
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: March 14, 2008
Liz  (Guest)
By orienting the scale on a fundamentalist - liberal modernist scale, the middle position was a compromise between these extremes, rather than a traditional or postmodern alternative. I saw the quiz as conceptually collapsing all the legs of the Anglican 3-legged stool or the Wesleyan 4-legged stool into a straight line. I found the quiz about as helpful as the metaphor of a stool with all its legs arranged in a straight line.


Posted: March 04, 2008
PJ  (Guest)
It was a good quiz... l liked it. Make one think. So many things have been accepted over the years but really why? We truly need to be true to what we believe.


Posted: February 28, 2008
Keith Schooley  (Guest)
Interesting quiz. I found myself at times wanting to choose both 1 and 5; the Bible for me is both timeless truth and requiring careful interpretation, taking the original cultural circumstances into account. The Acts 15 question was very odd; I don't see how anyone could take prohibitions that were placed on Gentile converts as incumbent only on Jewish believers.



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