A Doctrinal Self-Assessment
Two self-assessments that score your actual convictions — not your familiarity with denominational vocabulary — against the official teaching of 21 Christian traditions.
A curated subset of the full inventory. Fast, and still identifies all 21 traditions correctly — but when two traditions land close together, it separates them less sharply than the long form.
Take the short form → Thorough Long FormThe full inventory. The most reliable read on where you actually stand, especially if your beliefs sit between two or three traditions rather than squarely inside one.
Take the long form →Not sure which to pick? The short form is a subset of the same vetted statements as the long form — nothing in it is simplified or different in kind, there's just less of it. Take the short form for a quick read; retake the long form later if your result is close or you want the fuller picture.
Educational self-assessments for reflection, not a theological authority. Statements are simplified and can't capture every variation within a tradition. For anything that matters to your faith, read primary sources and talk with clergy or teachers you trust.