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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: April 23, 2008
Kathryn  (Guest)
The quiz seems to accomplish the designer's goal- to create fodder for dicussion.


Posted: August 22, 2008
Anonymous
Informative, but there are some mis-interpretations of its own which would skew the results because no better option is available.


Posted: February 26, 2008
Mike Daniel  (Guest)
The assessment's answers are not mutually exclusive. I scored 49 - conservative - but disagreed with even my own answers! For instance, I can feel that adultery "deserves" capital punishment, without thinking capital punishment must or should be imposed... that's GRACE! Similarly, Homosexual prohibition IS accurate, but CAN be handled with grace. Questions like "Context for reading the Bible is..." cannot be answered without allowing for both relational and universal consideration. Neither answer is accurate. That said, I feel like I didn't fall somewhere between 1 and 5 on many of the questions, because the assume contradiction among answers where there is none with a truly strict semantic set. Still, thanks for the exercise - I would like to see more assessments, but with more carefully chosen verbiage.



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