It's also odd that she was converted in 1999 but didn't quit teaching Women’s Studies at Syracuse University until 2002, (according to the last reference in the article).
How could a Christian teach that stuff for 3 years?
I didn't even notice that! You're right. I know that sanctification takes time, but it seems that when one is converted the Lord first weeds out the bigger ideas that are completely wrong. This is what the Lord did with my postmodern beliefs. Over time he has made more nuanced changes to my thinking, showing me where my mind is not conformed to the mind of Christ.
I didn't realise R. Scott Clark approved of Butterfield’s ideas. Thx for the warning.
You're welcome, John. Unfortunately, R.S. Clark is a big fan of Butterfield, as well as Trueman.
It's also odd that she was converted in 1999 but didn't quit teaching Women’s Studies at Syracuse University until 2002, (according to the last reference in the article).
How could a Christian teach that stuff for 3 years?
I didn't even notice that! You're right. I know that sanctification takes time, but it seems that when one is converted the Lord first weeds out the bigger ideas that are completely wrong. This is what the Lord did with my postmodern beliefs. Over time he has made more nuanced changes to my thinking, showing me where my mind is not conformed to the mind of Christ.