The #1 female Evangelical scholar says she’s leaving the religion
<p>She was long at Liberty University, then shifted to Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. She was an unexpected figure, a sort of paradox in America’s largest religion. Weirdly colorful. Intellectual. A bit eccentric.</p>
<p>She was the Evangelical Auntie Mame, given to strange declarations. “I believe God has called me to childlessness,” she <a href="https://erlc.com/resource-library/articles/called-to-childlessness-the-surprising-ways-of-god/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">writes</a> in 2017.</p>
<p>It wasn’t the way Evangelicals talk. A woman should bear children and raise children as her primary responsibility in life. That’s Evangelicalism.</p>
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