Found this test linked on
Noel Heikkinen's site. Very interesting. Especially since I've never read any Barth, but about 90% of what I read about him on his
Wikipedia article really resonates with me. Note that similar to Noel (and also
Brett, where Noel found the test) it's a close call between Luther (unsurprisingly), Barth, and Anselm (Anselm? Who is Anselm?)...gee, I need to read more books. :)
You scored as
Karl Barth, The daddy of 20th Century theology. You perceive liberal theology to be a disaster and so you insist that the revelation of Christ, not human experience, should be the starting point for all theology.
Karl Barth | | 73% |
Anselm | | 67% |
Martin Luther | | 60% |
Charles Finney | | 60% |
John Calvin | | 53% |
Friedrich Schleiermacher | | 47% |
Jonathan Edwards | | 47% |
Jürgen Moltmann | | 33% |
Augustine | | 27% |
Paul Tillich | | 7% |
Which theologian are you?
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"Anselm (Anselm? Who is Anselm?)" =^DD that's hysterically ironic: Barth actually wrote a book about Anselm of Canterbury that he counted as one of his most important books ever (title: "Fides quaerens intellectum")!
Maybe if you catch up your reading on Anselm, you'll agree with Barth to a full 100%!! ;^)
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