A poor sinner reflects on life, Lutheranism and the pursuit of justice
John Calvin? What?
Of course, the evaluation is based (though somewhat arbitrarily) on personality traits rather than on theology.
I was Melancthon. Yes! Was Nicholas of Cusa an option? He's always been a favorite of mine.
I'm Philip Melancthon
It's quite curious. Nearly a third of the people who have taken the quiz have been Melanchthon. Could be a flaw in the quiz.Did you both imagine yourselves to be Abraham Lincoln in the Civil War?
And, no, sorry, Nicholas of Cusa wasn't an option.
LOL! I'm Ignatius of Loyola! I suppose I have to hand over my union card now.
Melancthon,Yes on Lincoln...you know the type...torn between sides in war...could have been the good Dr. Melancthon.
Yup, Lincoln
Cool...I was Carlstadt! Good job on the quiz.
Too male orientated. But I suppose you didn't have a choice because men wrote the histories. Which doesn't mean that the women didn't think.
I have absolutely no excuse for not including Teresa of Avila.
John Calvin? What?
ReplyDeleteOf course, the evaluation is based (though somewhat arbitrarily) on personality traits rather than on theology.
ReplyDeleteI was Melancthon. Yes! Was Nicholas of Cusa an option? He's always been a favorite of mine.
ReplyDeleteI'm Philip Melancthon
ReplyDeleteIt's quite curious. Nearly a third of the people who have taken the quiz have been Melanchthon. Could be a flaw in the quiz.
ReplyDeleteDid you both imagine yourselves to be Abraham Lincoln in the Civil War?
And, no, sorry, Nicholas of Cusa wasn't an option.
ReplyDeleteLOL! I'm Ignatius of Loyola! I suppose I have to hand over my union card now.
ReplyDeleteMelancthon,
ReplyDeleteYes on Lincoln...you know the type...torn between sides in war...could have been the good Dr. Melancthon.
Yup, Lincoln
ReplyDeleteCool...I was Carlstadt! Good job on the quiz.
ReplyDeleteToo male orientated. But I suppose you didn't have a choice because men wrote the histories. Which doesn't mean that the women didn't think.
ReplyDeleteI have absolutely no excuse for not including Teresa of Avila.
ReplyDelete