Here’s another must-do quiz to add to Beliefnet’s excellent Belief-O-Matic quiz: What’s your theological worldview? It’s from a Christian perspective, so if you’re decidely not Christian or don’t have any Christian background (is that even possible in the US?), you’ll scratch your noggin over some of the questions, yet it had plenty of room for screaming liberal post-Christians like me. It’s a thorough one, so grab a fresh cup of coffee. My top three scores: 82% Emergent/Postmodern, 79% Classical Liberal, 68% Modern Liberal. (Hat tip.)
Thanks for the link. I don’t guess I’m too surprised by your score, and it’s not too surprising that I’m 82% Reformed/Evangelical. While I realize the many, many errors of the Southern Baptist experience, the message still rings true to me. This quit isn’t quite as good as belief-o-matic, though.
You’re right, some of those questions were perplexing. I scored 68% Classical Liberal and 68% Modern liberal. I had to answer a tie-breaker question! But since I’m no kind of Christian, I’m not sure I count.
“You are a Modern Liberal. Science and historical study have shown so much of the Bible to be unreliable and that conservative faith has made Jesus out to be a much bigger deal than he actually was. Discipleship involves continuing to preach and practice Jesus’ measure of love and acceptance, and dogma is not important in today’s world. You are influenced by thinkers like Bultmann and Bishop Spong.”