by William Brackney | Apr 4, 2010 | Opinion
The influence of organized evangelicals on Baptists in recent decades has been significant. Take the case of Baylor University since the days of Robert Sloan. President Sloan, reared a Southern (read “Texas”) Baptist in an era of transition, was...
by Robert Parham | Feb 26, 2010 | Opinion
Baylor University regents and advisory committee members cheapened Baptist church membership with their introduction of Ken Starr as the institution’s next president. One member of the group completely misrepresented the nature of Starr’s current church....
by Bruce Prescott | Feb 21, 2010 | Opinion
During his time as independent counsel investigating the legality of President Bill Clinton’s Whitewater investments, Kenneth Starr, newly appointed president of Baylor University, often stood in the driveway of his home and gave pious lectures to newsmen hoping...
by Charles Foster Johnson | Feb 18, 2010 | Opinion
My friends on the Baylor University board of regents are urging patient understanding from our Texas Baptist family concerning the appointment of Kenneth Starr as president of the university. The call to reason and patience – two clear scriptural virtues – is timely...
by Mitch Randall | Feb 15, 2010 | Opinion
As news began to surface that Baylor University was naming Kenneth Starr as the university’s 14th president, I found myself at a loss for words. And let’s face it: For a Baptist preacher, that’s saying something. Starr is currently dean of Pepperdine...