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You scored as Jürgen Moltmann The problem of evil is central to your thought, and only a crucified God can show that God is not indifferent to human suffering. Christian discipleship means identifying with suffering but also anticipating the new creation of all things that God will bring about.
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Sunday, January 13, 2008
Good Topic for a Sunday, I Suppose
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3 comments:
I'm Paul Tillich! Cool. I'll have to read him.
My scores came out with Moltmann on top, and we scored the same for Barth. I'm not sure that I even understood the implications of some of those questions though -- open for broad interpretation. I've never heard of Moltmann, but I don't read a lot of theologians. Did your resident theologian Bob agree with how this quiz rated you?
Dorr, interesting results, huh? I'm with those who commented on your post, though, that some of the questions were worded in such a way that they were hard to answer.
Cam, don't know what the resident theologian thinks, as I logged off, went to tell him about it, and promptly forgot Moltmann's name. However, I think he would agree that I have a lot in common with Barth (probably more than the quiz shows).
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