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Hermeneutics Quiz

The Hermeneutics Quiz
Scot McKnight

How do you interpret and apply Scripture? Click here to take the assessments.

I will post my result later.

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Update (Mar 17):

Score: 63

Evaluation: You scored between 53 and 65, meaning you’re a moderate on The Hermeneutics Scale.

And according to the scale, 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.

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One Comment

  1. Vincent

    My score is 64. Now I know why conservatives think I am a liberal and liberals think I am a conservative. Edmund, I glad that I am only 1 point more liberal (or less conservative0 than you, haha! Appreciate for introducing this exercise.

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