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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
Stephen C.  (Guest)
Q 14 on historical context needs editing. Answers 3 and 5 do not make sense: 3. Often and sometimes significant in order to grasp meaning. How can it be both 'often' and 'sometimes'? 5. Necessary and dangerous to avoid in reading the Bible. If emphasis is on 'dangerous to avoid' then leave out the weaker adjective 'necessary'.


Posted: March 05, 2008
Lillie W.  (Guest)
Very good, I learned something new about myself.


Posted: March 12, 2008
Karl Franklin  (Guest)
My score was on the upper end of moderate. However, I wonder if the test isn't quite culturally specific, underscoring the kinds of things that evangelicals and conservatives talk about and discuss in America. How do Christians who are also Europeans or Africans or Asians answer the same questions? Further, what about the denominational or scholastic tradition of someone taking the test? I would expect graduates of certain seminaries to score in a range that reflects what they have been taught at their school or in their denomination.



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