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Re: Heretics and Politics by Thomas A. Fudge
It had to do with more than just Don Fisher. The two other teachers that were more open-minded were Lewis and Howell.
Did they (the teachers) push it too far?
Fudge at one point says that if you want to work at Jackson you have to respect that you have to teach certain things.
But the other side is that if the UPCI was TRULY interested in education, a student or teacher asking a question does not hurt the college.
Eventually EVERYBODY leaves the UPC. Why?
They were not given enough leeway to reform the Church/School/Themselves. So they probably figured it was time to move on.
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