San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

Officials say ex-leader of Baptist seminary mishandled rape claims

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FORT WORTH — The president of a leading Baptist seminary in Fort Worth was dismissed because of his response to two rape allegation­s made years apart by students, according to officials at the school.

Kevin Ueckert, board chairman for Southweste­rn Baptist Theologica­l Seminary, in a statement Friday criticized the actions of former President Paige Patterson.

Ueckert said Patterson sent an email to the head of campus security in 2015 to say he wanted to meet alone with a student who told him she had been raped, to “break her down.”

The attitude expressed by Patterson in the email was “antithetic­al to the core values of our faith,” Ueckert said.

Patterson also was criticized by the board for his response to a student’s allegation of rape in 2003 when Patterson was president of Southeaste­rn Baptist Theologica­l Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina.

That allegation was never reported to law enforcemen­t, and Ueckert said Patterson gave contradict­ory informatio­n to the board when asked about it.

A working phone number for Patterson could not be found Saturday to answer the allegation­s.

Also contributi­ng to the downfall of one of the leading figures of the Southern Baptist Convention were documents requested by the North Carolina school.

Southeaste­rn Baptist had requested the return of any school records Patterson took with him when he departed to become president of Southweste­rn Baptist in 2003. Through an attorney, Patterson initially claimed last month not to have any such records, Ueckert said. But then the attorney later provided records clearly indicating they belonged to Southeaste­rn Baptist, the board chairman said.

The Fort Worth seminary initially named the 75-year-old Patterson as president emeritus on May 23 after pushing him out of his position as president. The board at the time said he and his wife could continue to live on campus as theologian­sin-residence. But trustees later cut all ties after confirming the new allegation­s against him, officials previously said.

Patterson had drawn scrutiny in recent months based on accusation­s that he made remarks about a teenage girl’s body, said female seminarian­s should work hard to look attractive and argued that abused women should almost always stay with their husbands.

The comments led to a letter from a group of “concerned Southern Baptist women” dated May 6 to the board, asking trustees “to exercise the authority you have been given by the churches of the Southern Baptist Convention and to take a strong stand against unbiblical teaching regarding womanhood, sexuality and domestic violence.”

Patterson issued an apology days later: “I wish to apologize to every woman who has been wounded by anything I have said that was inappropri­ate or that lacked clarity,” his statement said. “Please forgive the failure to be as thoughtful and careful in my extemporan­eous expression as I should have been.”

 ??  ?? Paige Patterson is no longer president of Southweste­rn Baptist Theologica­l Seminary.
Paige Patterson is no longer president of Southweste­rn Baptist Theologica­l Seminary.

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