Friday, February 29, 2008

What's your hermeneutics number?

Wow. I scored a 65 on Scot McKnight's Hermeneutics quiz.

According to Scot,

The moderate hermeneutic might be seen as the voice of reason and open-mindedness. Moderates generally score between 53 to 65. Many are conservative on some issues and progressive on others. It intrigues that conservatives tend to be progressive on the same issues, while progressives tend to be conservative on the same issues. Nonetheless, moderates have a flexible hermeneutic that gives them the freedom to pick and choose on which issues they will be progressive or conservative. For that reason, moderates are more open to the charge of inconsistency. What impresses me most about moderates are the struggles they endure to render judgments on hermeneutical issues.

Dan Whitmarsh reports

Brad took it and got a 62.
Rick took it and got a 64.
I took it and got a 64.
Joanna took it and got a 54.

I wonder what Scot scored!

(oh, and for the record, I'm an INFP)

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