In the last few days
Al Mohler, the president of Southern Baptist flagship seminary institution in Louisville Kentucky has been the subject of exploratory pieces in the WSJ, the WAPO and Baptist Global News about a year long report at the Seminary looking at the school's slaveholding past. It mirrors a year long study at Marshall Frady and my alma mater, Furman on the same matter. Furman had a 17 member committee that included Danforth Scholar Courtney Tollison whose dissertation was a look at the role Southern Baptist fundamentalists in SC that gave Mohler his current pulpit and presidentcy played with their anti integration politics in the 60s that eventually led to one of Baptists' Better communities of higher education break with the South Carolina SBC.
See the Molly Worthen Seeking Abraham blog below.
Mohler was interviewed on NPR Morning Edition Dec 12.
Robert Wuthnow in Rough Country talks about Lee Atwater's "Nigger Memo". The fundamentalist politics in the SBC that placed Mohler at the Helm of a seminary that once truly leaned in the right direction on matters of justice, worked hand in glove in the takeover the denomination that now gives charlatans the likes of Mohler and Russ Moore national hand wringing coverage of American history 150 years ago.
Almost all the folks that gave Mohler and Russ Moore, got the water ready for them to walk on, are left over bigots who got mobilized with the John Birch Society and the residues of the White Citizens Council and the Texas Regulars. Strong networked to Jesse Helms, the last senate hold out on the ML King Holiday, Folks like WA Criswell and and Houston Judge Paul Pressler--once nominated by Bush 41 to head the US offc of Govt Ethics--Albert Lee Smith of Bham and his wife Eunie of the Birchers and Eagle Forum; that is Mohler's community of faith.
Longtime SBC parliamentarian, Barry McCarty, Helms operative in the 80s that was Jesse's first choice to head the NC GOP; Mccarty in hot water in the Baptist Global News report on this matter.
Google Duke's Curtis Freeman, Dead from the Neck Up. Read about WA Criswell and Strom Thurmond in Columbia SC in 1956 where Criswell, Mohler's inerrant Godfather, got complimentary hoots and howls from the SC Pastor's conference saying things like you wouldn't call a chigger a chiggerow now would ya; and I wouldn't let my daughter within two city blocks of a Big Black Buck.
So That's Al Mohler's Baptist heritage.
These stories have legs.
I am hoping NPR 1a program in January for the hour has Furman's Tollison and Vernon Burton--Vernon FU 69 now distinguished history proff at Clemson--and UNC's Molly Worthen on for the hour. If they have done their homework on Wuthnow; well like the Selma marcher's sang and singing now loudly to Al Mohler and his kind: This Little Light of Mine, I'm gonna let it shine!!!!!
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Check the thread on Adrian Rogers is SBC Trends of the forums of baptistlife.com. There is a link there to the legacy of Jesse Helms who was networked to the forces that gave rise to Al Mohler that tells the tell in no uncertain terms
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