![]() ![]() ![]() The school was trying to expand its enrollment of African American students coming from churches and homes where male authority was denied. In Bayly’s telling, Miller defended the decision, saying: In a 2018 blog post, he recalls the event and notes “the Briscoes’ decadence,” calling Stuart Briscoe a “pandering excuse for a minister of the Word.” In the same post, Bayly writes of chastising Johnny Miller, then president of Columbia Bible College (now Columbia International University), for removing complementarianism from the school’s doctrinal positions. Those critical of the college’s culture of complementarianism link it to Moody’s well-documented history of covering up sexual harassment and assault, which last year led to an independent investigation of Moody’s Title IX practices and resulted in the early retirement of longtime dean of students Timothy Arens.īayly, however, believes he won the 2004 debate. Twenty years later, the body parts chapel still lives in infamy at Moody. Finally, having no biblical rebuttals left, he blurted out angrily, “Just think about body parts!” The front row of young men cheered. As the debate went on, Bayly became increasingly agitated. ![]() Moody’s Torrey-Gray Auditorium was packed, the front row filled with White male students electric with anticipation.
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