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Judge rules in favor of Baptist seminary in female firing suit

March 24th, 2008 · No Comments

March 21, 2008, 11:23PM

Professor let go over Bible limits on women teaching
By ANABELLE GARAY
Associated Press 
DALLAS — Leaders of a prominent Southern Baptist seminary who believe women are biblically forbidden from teaching men were within their rights when they told a female professor to leave, a federal judge has ruled.
Sheri Klouda was the only female professor teaching at the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary’s School of Theology when officials decided not to renew her contract in 2006. Klouda claimed seminary officials breached an oral contract guaranteeing she would remain employed if her performance was favorable.
Seminary officials said their action was based on ecclesiastical decisions protected under the First Amendment’s religion clauses. U.S. District Judge John McBryde agreed, dismissing Klouda’s claims Wednesday.
“I’m disappointed by the outcome but … it wasn’t totally unexpected,” Klouda said from her home in Indiana. “Generally speaking, federal courts try to avoid becoming entangled in matters dealing with religious institutions.”
Seminary President Paige Patterson issued a statement saying he was thankful for the decision.
“My response is simply one of gratitude to God and to a host of people,” he said. “Americans everywhere may still rejoice in freedom of faith and the ordering of their churches and institutions accordingly.”
Klouda, who departed the seminary in Fort Worth after six years of teaching there, said she’s considering appealing the decision.
Her departure was one example of the division between conservative and moderate factions within the Southern Baptist Convention. The case has caused discussions about the role of women within the denomination, the largest Protestant one in the country, with more than 16 million members.
According to the 2000 Baptist Faith and Message, the denomination’s most recent statement of beliefs, both men and women can serve the church but the office of pastor is limited to men.
The statement is based on a verse in 1st Timothy in which the Apostle Paul says, “I permit no woman to teach or have authority over a man.”

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