Thursday, August 04, 2005

yet another quiz

well, i took another quiz thing, this time concerning which theologian i would be. i think perhaps this result is rather accurate though because everything if find on the internet is 100% reliable, right? right?

anyway, i have been considering suffering lately. i'd say from a safe distance, as i have led a rather charmed life. yet we all have our wounds and scars. i think for a long time i kept them from God, from others, and was ashamed of them. that view has changed, as i have had tastes of healing and grace. though i am a bit of a clown, and love to laugh, i have begun to see that one cannot truly laugh and find humor unless one is also prepared to plumb the other end of the spectrum, to grieve, to see pain. humor and laughter can be things of hope, of grace. well... that's what i've got so far. more to come as the thoughts develop.

i think i'm going to name my dog, if i ever have one, Jurgen.



You scored as Ju�rgen 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.

Ju�rgen Moltmann

73%

John Calvin

67%

Anselm

60%

Karl Barth

53%

Friedrich Schleiermacher

53%

Martin Luther

53%

Charles Finney

40%

Paul Tillich

33%

Jonathan Edwards

20%

Augustine

20%

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