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Baylor will return a grant for LGBTQ inclusion research, saying the project conflicts with the university’s Christian values.
Baylor's decision to return the grant for research on the church experience of women and LGBTQ adults has put the ...
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Religion News Service on MSNBaylor University wins, then rejects, grant on LGBTQ inclusion in churchesThe $643,401 grant is being returned to the Eula Mae and John Baugh Foundation, which attributed Baylor University’s decision ...
Sixty Texas Baptist pastors signed a “letter of support to Baylor University” saying President Linda Livingston demonstrated ...
Baylor University rejected a $643,401 grant for LGBTQ inclusion research due to advocacy efforts conflicting with their ...
The president of Baylor University has burned a final bridge with a foundation that once was a critical funder of its Baptist ...
In late June, Baylor University announced it had received a grant to study the complexities of inclusion in church culture. A ...
One critic says Christian children would fare better at secular universities and compares Baylor to ‘a wolf disguised as a ...
I’m surprised that Baylor still matters that much to me given its ongoing ambivalence, at best, and lack of Christian love, ...
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The Christian Post on MSNBaylor cites sexual ethics code in returning $643K LGBTQ+ grant; liberal group calls reversal 'chilling'The Eula Mae and John Baugh Foundation blasted the leadership of Baylor University after the private Baptist institution ...
An English professor at Baylor University who has drawn scrutiny for previous public comments regarding gender and sexuality, ...
(RNS) — The $643,401 grant is being returned to the Eula Mae and John Baugh Foundation, which attributed Baylor University’s decision to an ‘online campaign of fear and misinformation.’ ...
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