Rod Dreher on news that Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge, Mass., is packing up Shop

[according to ENS] “Episcopal Divinity School will cease to grant degrees at the end of the upcoming academic year, the seminary’s board of trustees decided July 21 on a 11-4 vote. During the next year, the board will explore options for EDS’s future, some of which were suggested by a specially convened Futures Task Force to make plans for EDS’s future.

“A school that has taken on racism, sexism, heterosexism, and multiple interlocking oppressions is now called to rethink its delivery of theological education in a new and changing world,” said the Very Rev. Gary Hall ’76, chairman of the board, in introducing the resolution. “Ending unsustainable spending is a matter of social justice.”

Translation: “Having abandoned anything to do with orthodox Christianity, we find that we have made ourselves completely irrelevant. If we spin our theological and financial bankruptcy as a sign of our virtue, maybe we won’t look so bad.”

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3 comments on “Rod Dreher on news that Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge, Mass., is packing up Shop

  1. Capt. Father Warren says:

    The translation while entertaining was wholly unnecessary.

  2. Ad Orientem says:

    Glory to God for small victories.

  3. Undergroundpewster says:

    The professors designed those courses so they wouldn’t have to teach them and still get paid. They knew no one would show up.