Professor Fired from Atlanta Seminary Over Evangelical Beliefs?

Professor Fired from Atlanta Seminary Over Evangelical Beliefs?
A professor who was fired in July by theInterdenominational Theological Centersays the Atlanta consortium of black seminaries discriminated against his conservative Christian views.
The Rev. Jamal-Dominique Hopkins, an African-American expert on the Dead Sea Scrolls, filed a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in July. He accused ITC administrators of harassment that included "disagreeing with my conservative religious ideals, intimidating me, slandering my character, giving me poor evaluations, and changing student grades from failing to passing with no merit.''
Hopkins, 42, told Religion News Service that tensions arose after a speaker fromInterVarsity Christian Fellowshipaddressed an informal session he organized in February. During the session, attendees were offered a book that declared homosexuality was a sin.
He said his department chair, the Rev. Margaret Aymer, questioned the distribution of the book and threatened his job.
"It was primarily the book that created an issue," said Hopkins, a former associate professor of New Testament.
Christal Cherry, an associate vice president at ITC, said neither ITC President Ronald Peters nor Aymer were available for comment. However, she provided the school's Aug. 8 response to an inquiry by the American Association of University Professors.
"The reality is that the non-renewal of Dr. Hopkins' contract had nothing to do with academic freedom or any efforts to infringe thereon,'' Peters wrote. He added that Hopkins' claims are "disappointing remarks of a disgruntled former employee and are a misrepresentation of fact."
Hopkins provided RNS with grade sheets, with redacted student names, that show several grades changed from his original marking, including one that was altered from an F to an A-.
"It says to a student that you don't have to respect that professor; you can go to the department head or the provost and change the grade," said Hopkins.
Hopkins was hired in 2008 and was promoted to associate professor in February. A board member of theNational Black Evangelical Association, he founded and directs theJ.D. Institute, described on its website as taking "an ecumenical approach to Evangelical Christian thought, life and practice."
ITC, which is known especially for its training of African-American clergy, had about 400 students enrolled during the 2011-12 year, Cherry said.
Joe C. Hopkins, Hopkins' father and a California-based lawyer, is representing his son and said a suit could be filed if negotiations cannot resolve the case.
"This is retaliation for standing up for his rights, bottom line," Joe Hopkins said.

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TIM TEMPLE
These seminaries are doctrinal franchises, but those who don't believe in truth won't tell you what you must believe up front. They will wait for you to spend a lot of time & money before the catch-22 shows up. They are in the business of manipulating people to their secret doctrine -- which isn't Christian. Satan is called the father of lies for a good reason.
Jack Ratekin
Rick, That's a good point. The point I was making was that the professor gave the student an "F" and the administration changed it to an "A-". I have never heard of such a huge grade adjustment sans professorial misconduct. I think we are only getting one side of the story. All of my other cooments were, indeed, speculation; but I would not be surprised if it wasn't something along those lines. For example: If a theology professor asked a class if they were sure they would go to heaven if they died that night, the Baptist students might answer yes, while the Presbyterian students might say they would go to heaven if it was God's will for them to go to heaven. If the professor failed either answer he or she would be in error.
J Thomas
The church in American is racked with sin and intellectually dizzy. We need a revival. Pray that God sends us a a voice crying in the desert...a John, an Isaiah, an Ezekiel, an Elijah, etc. Otherwise, we'll suffer the same fate as every other group of believers who ignored God and set themselves up on their own thrones: we'll be toppled like a rotted tree.