Don't Bury Baylor
Sloan's resignation doesn't mean secularism won the day.
By Steve Moore | posted 2/16/2005 12:00AM

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Steve Moore is currently on sabbatical as senior vice president of Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky. He previously served under Sloan as vice president for student life at Baylor University.
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Vision Minus the Visionary | Why all Christians have a stake in the recent resignation of Baylor's president.
The Burden of 2012 | The real issue at Baylor is the relationship between faith and learning.
Christianity Today's original coverage and analysis of Baylor's change in president:
Baylor's Sloan: 'It's Time for Someone New' | Controversial president to become university chancellor in June. (Jan. 21, 2005)
SPEAKING OUT
Springtime for Baylor Still Lies Ahead | Sloan's move out of the presidency isn't bad news. A view from inside Baylor. (Jan. 21, 2005)
Baylor University has video and transcripts from Sloan's resignation press conference.
Baylor's official statement regarding about the change, and that of the student body president, is available from Baylor University's website.
More about Baylor 2012, including the full document and other resources, is available from the university's website.
Past Christianity Today coverage of the Battle for Baylor includes:
2012: A School Odyssey | Baylor strives to go where no Christian university has gone beforein ten years (Nov. 22, 2002)
COMMENTARY
Nothing Personal | The dustup at Baylor is not about its president. It's about change. (July 26, 2004)
God and Man at Baylor | Even if Robert Sloan fails, what he has set in motion is irreversible. (June 24, 2004)
Christian History Corner: Breaking Down the Faith/Learning Wall | How the history of Christians in higher education has stacked the deck against Robert Sloan's "new Baylor" (Sept. 19, 2003)
More articles are available at our Battle for Baylor page.