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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 05, 2008
Live4HIM  (Guest)
This is an excellent assessment and is compiled in such a way that it quite accurately captures and fairly rates a person's acceptance of God's WORD, ranked by their both their knowledge of scripture and their lack as well. Good Job!!! I will be using some of these questions in a bible study, to bring an awareness to how much more we need to be reading God's WORD, and applying more of it into our daily activities.


Posted: March 05, 2008
Aaron Hollingshead  (Guest)
Too few options for answers and especially their reasons.


Posted: March 11, 2008
James  (Guest)
Answers way to confining. Multiple choice tests are basically self-fulfilling prophecies. Reading and understanding the Bible without the role of the HS in that process is morally reprehensible to any Christian. Asking only one question about that role, when the HS's role controls every answer in the entire quiz makes this a very meaningless quiz. Men interpreting/reading the Bible without the succor/guidance of the HS is ALWAYS wrong even when it seems the right one!



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