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The Hermeneutics Quiz - 2/25/2008 12:29:47 PM   
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Leadership Journal has an interesting little quiz up to see whether you are conservative, moderate, or progressive in your hermeneutics. I scored a 65 which puts me in the moderate section (although right on the line for progressive). This is where I thought I would end up (Moderate/Progressive).

How do the rest of you score, and do you score like you thought you would?

Below are some Christian leaders and scholars responding to there scores:
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Dan Kimball is pastor of Vintage Faith Church in Santa Cruz, California, a columnist for Leadership, and the author of a number of popular books including The Emerging Church. QUIZ SCORE: 62

I wasn't too surprised that I came out in the moderate category. I think the score represents me well. This was a great little survey as Scot causes us to stop and actually ponder the way we view Scripture. Too often we simply make assumptions and draw conclusions without really thinking about why. I am giving this quiz to our staff and elders. I think it will be a great discussion.

David Fitch is a pastor at Life on the Vine Christian Community in Long Grove, Illinois, a professor at Northern Seminary, and the author of The Great Giveaway. QUIZ SCORE: 67

I find myself unhappy with my score on the quiz because it labels me a "progressive" (but just barely). I am unhappy because a progressive is described as a person who doesn’t believe in the plain and literal meaning of the text. Yet I certainly do. I just don't believe the plain meaning is always immediately evident to each individual reading the text all by him/herself (and this includes even the most brilliant historical critical exegetes among us). Indeed that plain meaning is best preserved through the ongoing community of the church carrying out its apostolic task to faithfully transmit the gospel both in the community's preaching and its living. If that makes me a progressive, so be it.
I also must protest that seeing the Bible as "historically shaped and culturally conditioned" somehow makes me a progressive. For there is no more conservative view than believing in the incarnational nature of the gospel that has come in the particular person of Jesus Christ. This means that Truth necessarily comes via history and culture. The fact that I believe this should make me a raving lunatic conservative in these times where everyone wants to find God in the universal. All in all, I enjoyed taking this quiz and I say thanks to Scot. But I still wonder, how can this quiz help evangelicals escape the hermeneutical categories (of modernity) that individualize and dehistoricize the ways we seek to interpret Scripture?

Bryan Wilkerson is the senior pastor of Grace Chapel in Lexington, Massachusetts, and a regular contributor to Leadership. QUIZ SCORE: 59

The quiz put me squarely in the Moderate category, which feels accurate and comfortable for me. While I would agree with McKnight's description of the Moderate as "flexible," I see flexibility in terms of applying scripture to a wide range of issues, rather than allowing freedom to pick and choose which commands to obey and which to dismiss. Similairly, what McKnight describes as the moderates’ "struggles...to render judgments," don't feel like struggles to me, but rather like reasonable and defensible principles for interpreting difficult issues.
Recognizing these distinct approaches to the Bible (conservative, moderate, and progressive) helps to explain the difficulties we often have resolving controversial issues in the congregational. When wrestling with issues like women elders or modes of baptism, healthy debate and biblical discussion doesn't always lead to resolution because sincere believers are operating from different hermeutical perspectives. Awareness of these categories can defuse some of the tension, and reminds church leaders of the importance of teaching and modeling sound biblical interpretation.


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RE: The Hermeneutics Quiz - 2/25/2008 12:42:29 PM   
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47, which makes me conservative.

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RE: The Hermeneutics Quiz - 2/25/2008 12:42:38 PM   
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I scored a 31, seems pretty interesting, I guess.

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RE: The Hermeneutics Quiz - 2/25/2008 1:05:58 PM   
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I found his 'quiz' steering me to his conclusion. The 'number 2' response is especially interesting.

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RE: The Hermeneutics Quiz - 2/25/2008 2:11:49 PM   
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ORIGINAL: LCannon

I found his 'quiz' steering me to his conclusion. The 'number 2' response is especially interesting.

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but no Gold Standard.


Huh?

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RE: The Hermeneutics Quiz - 2/25/2008 3:30:22 PM   
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The Hermeneutics Quiz
Score 48
Evaluation

You scored between 20 and 52, meaning you're a conservative on The Hermeneutic Scale.

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RE: The Hermeneutics Quiz - 2/25/2008 4:00:36 PM   
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45.

Great find. I'm going to forward this link on to a few other friends. Thanks.
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RE: The Hermeneutics Quiz - 2/26/2008 3:04:11 AM   
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Hmm.... seems I'm a conservative with moderate leanings (48 of 52). Hate to disappoint that I'm not a liberal theologian...

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RE: The Hermeneutics Quiz - 2/26/2008 4:32:16 PM   
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Very interesting but not surprising

I scored a 50---so guess I'm also in the conservative crowd.
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RE: The Hermeneutics Quiz - 2/26/2008 6:42:45 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: ta_mosquito

quote:

ORIGINAL: LCannon

I found his 'quiz' steering me to his conclusion. The 'number 2' response is especially interesting.

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but no Gold Standard.


Huh?


I think this was an abstract statement. lol.

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RE: The Hermeneutics Quiz - 2/26/2008 8:50:52 PM   
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I scored a 32 that definitely makes me a conservative.

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RE: The Hermeneutics Quiz - 2/27/2008 1:19:58 AM   
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I scored a "conservative" 43.

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RE: The Hermeneutics Quiz - 2/27/2008 6:27:25 AM   
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53, moderate, just barely past conservative.

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RE: The Hermeneutics Quiz - 2/27/2008 7:35:34 AM   
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I scored 39, conservative.

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RE: The Hermeneutics Quiz - 2/27/2008 12:01:41 PM   
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I scored 55, moderate verging on conservative. But I hasten to add that I was uncomfortable with some of the choices. Such is the nature of multiple choice quizzes. It would have been nice if there were more explicit questions on epistemology, especially as the topic was hermeneutics.

I also note that the categories show the quiz makers's attempt to be neutral. For example, a low score indicates "conservative," as opposed to the more pejorative "reactionary." A high schore indicates "progressive" rather than the trigger word "liberal."
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RE: The Hermeneutics Quiz - 2/27/2008 3:05:19 PM   
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I scored a 28!

Hopefully my IQ is higher than that. lol.

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RE: The Hermeneutics Quiz - 2/28/2008 3:21:55 PM   
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I could not answer several of the questions as their options were all wrong.

It would not score me.

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RE: The Hermeneutics Quiz - 2/28/2008 3:34:35 PM   
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I could not answer several of the questions as their options were all wrong.

It would not score me.


ROFL.

You have to pretend you're a Constantine student. lol.

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RE: The Hermeneutics Quiz - 2/28/2008 10:22:03 PM   
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18 The requirement of the Jerusalem Council (Acts 15:29) not to eat any meat improperly killed (strangled instead of having the blood drained properly):
1. Is a permanent commandment for all Christians today.
2. I fall somewhere between No. 1 and No. 3.
3. Is for Jewish Christians only.
4. I fall somewhere between No. 3 and No. 5.
5. Is a temporary custom for first-century Jewish Christians, and is no longer a concern for Christians.

That one I actually can vote on (1) except it is to GENTILE believers ONLY; which makes answer 3 totally ridiculous.

And 20 - my answer would be that it is a permanant injunction to Jewish believers but not for gentile believers. Where do you enter that in there?

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RE: The Hermeneutics Quiz - 2/29/2008 8:49:07 AM   
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I saw that one, DaveW, but is it not true that that command was also given to the Jews? It wasn't given at the Jerusalem council, but back when the Law was given, so it could be said to be for all Christians (Jewish origin and Gentile)?

As for #20, basically, when do you think Christians should gather to worship? Of course, if you think there is no set day, then you've still got no answer.

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RE: The Hermeneutics Quiz - 2/29/2008 9:03:42 AM   
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DaveW, I found myself in a similiar situation. There are alot of interpretive assumptions made by the creators of the test. They probably thought they were covering all the bases! lol
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RE: The Hermeneutics Quiz - 2/29/2008 10:27:38 AM   
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RE: The Hermeneutics Quiz - 2/29/2008 10:35:29 AM   
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DaveW, I found myself in a similiar situation. There are alot of interpretive assumptions made by the creators of the test. They probably thought they were covering all the bases! lol


LOL.
I think that's why in most polls I have to be "none of the above" to be honest.
But we all fall in there "somewhere." lol.

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RE: The Hermeneutics Quiz - 2/29/2008 11:33:37 AM   
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Score 48
Evaluation

You scored between 20 and 52, meaning you're a conservative on The Hermeneutic Scale.

The last 5 questions were too leading. Wasn't quite sure how I should answer as the options mostly were wrong.

At least I know I'm conservative.

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RE: The Hermeneutics Quiz - 2/29/2008 11:37:03 AM   
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At least I know I'm conservative.


At least I know I'm not.


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