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THE Scholarly Web - 3 October 2013

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October 3, 2013
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Last month, reports emerged that a Christian university in California had asked one of its professors, who had served the institution for 15 years, to leave his post after coming out as transgender.

Theology lecturer Heath Adam Ackley had been known as Heather Clements throughout his time at Azusa Pacific University. 鈥淭his year has been a transition from being a mentally ill woman to being a sane, transgendered man,鈥 on the Huffington Post website.

The article explains that Professor Ackley was in the third year of his current five-year contract at APU, and states that although the university had agreed to pay him for this academic year, other academics would take over his current classes.

鈥淚 did not get a sense directly from the individuals with whom I聽was speaking that they had a theological problem with transgender identity,鈥 Ackley says. 鈥淚 did get the message that it has to do with their concern [about] other people, such as donors, parents and churches connected to the university.鈥

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On her , 鈥渨riter, musician [and] photographer鈥 Marg Herder offers to 鈥渢ranslate鈥 this quote.

鈥溾夆榃e don鈥檛 have a problem with you, it鈥檚 those other people we鈥檙e worried about. You know, the ones with the money鈥,鈥 she writes. 鈥淎pparently in the view of the administration, allowing Ackley to stay on at Azusa Pacific would be a terrible business move.鈥澛燬he continues: 鈥淎s is usual, capitalistic considerations trumped all others. I do wonder, though, if they realize that in making their request they have clearly illuminated which god their 鈥楥hristian鈥 university serves. And I can鈥檛 help but hope more than a聽few people will notice.鈥

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In a , Professor Ackley explains how he was 鈥渁ssigned female gender at birth鈥, but always felt like 鈥渁 little boy鈥.

鈥淎s an evangelical university professor of ministry and theology, I tried even harder to conform to my misunderstanding of Christian womanhood,鈥 he writes.

An has attracted thousands of signatures, along with comments from people showing solidarity with Professor Ackley.

鈥淚 came out as Trans on APU鈥檚 campus in 2010 and it was damn difficult. This prof deserves support,鈥 writes one respondent named Ariadne Brazo. 鈥淕ender identity does not determine one鈥檚 ability to be a servant of God or a theology teacher,鈥 adds Bethany Ulrich.

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Writing on Twitter, attorney Paul Southwick () says he is 鈥渉onored鈥 to represent Professor Ackley during discussions with APU.

鈥淗e has not broken any university code,鈥 he . 鈥淭here are no rules that prohibit gender transition. The only code they have is [to do with] homosexual conduct, but Adam has not [shown any] homosexual conduct.鈥

The Huffington Post article states that an APU spokeswoman 鈥渄eclined to discuss Ackley鈥檚 employment鈥.

Send links to topical, insightful and quirky online comment by and about academics to chris.parr@tsleducation.com

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