Shocking revelations: Respected Professor Russell Fuller reveals Identity Politics is promoted at Al Mohler’s Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
Dr. Russell Fuller confirms in a new video that Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (SBTS) is promoting Critical Race Theory. He is featured in a new video trailer for Enemies Within the Church. This is a huge development in exposing and understanding the Leftward Drift of the Southern Baptist Convention.
Former SBTS Professor Dr. Fuller said, “We are living a lie when we say Critical Race Theory—Social Justice—has never been taught on this campus. We are living a lie.”
Fuller’s comments contrast with marketing video footage of Southern promoting the Southern Baptist seminary as “Trusted for Truth.”
Unfortunately, the seminary led by Dr. Albert Mohler has promoted several professors teaching and promoting Critical Race Theory. The video features two of the key problems at Southern: Provost Matthew Hall and Dr. Jarvis Williams.
Hall declared himself as someone battling feelings of white supremacy and racism.
Williams praised Neo-Marxist writers.
And both remain at SBTS.
Fuller was recently fired by SBTS as Professor of Hebrew after 22 years with the seminary. Fuller wrote the book—literally—on biblical Hebrew. His textbook is used by other professors to teach Hebrew to seminary students. Fuller is one of the top professors in his field yet was let go during a recent downsizing by the seminary.
Also, Fuller was the only faculty member at SBTS to sign the Dallas Statement on Social Justice & the Gospel.
The fact Fuller spoke on the record and even more on video should chill Al Mohler defenders. It will make all wonder—what is the next shoe to drop in this scandal?
Mohler has failed to protect the Southern Baptist Convention and SBTS from racial identity politics. Mohler has promoted and hired almost all the leaders promoting the Leftward Drift of the SBC. See the map for the scope of his influence.
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