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All this time I have been teaching, blogging, and wrestling with what tradition I identify most with and all I had to do was take this quiz. (Thanks to my friend Bob Practico and his blog). It has some good questions but their nuances were to strong to make it accurate for me. My goodness, I am 75% Holiness and 75% Reformed!! That is great! It must have a postmodern grading system to allow for that. And Neo-Orthodox comes in a close third.

See what you get and let me know.

Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan
75%
Reformed Evangelical
75%
Neo orthodox
71%
Emergent/Postmodern
64%
Fundamentalist
57%
Charismatic/Pentecostal
43%
Roman Catholic
36%
Classical Liberal
36%
Modern Liberal
25%

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