Covenant College Speaks Out on Gender Issues -- By: Joel Belz

Journal: Journal for Biblical Manhood and Womanhood
Volume: JBMW 04:4 (Spring 2000)
Article: Covenant College Speaks Out on Gender Issues
Author: Joel Belz


Covenant College Speaks Out on Gender Issues

Joel Belz

A decade of discussion between the board of directors and the faculty at Covenant College has led to a joint statement on a variety of key societal issues, including the role of women in the church and in the home.

Covenant is the liberal arts college of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA). With an enrollment of just over 1,000 men and women, it is located at Lookout Mountain, Ga., a suburb of Chattanooga, Tenn. The two-page statement, first drawn up several years ago by the College’s faculty, has now been formally issued by the faculty and the board as a common expression of the college’s understanding on Scripture, origins, gender, sexuality, compassion, and cultural diversity.

In issuing the statement, the college’s board and faculty agreed that the affirmation will be used as a basis for interviews for future faculty members at the school. The board and faculty also agreed that the new statement is not seen as carrying the weight of the college’s main standards, the Bible and the Westminster Confession of Faith. The statement reads in part:

Covenant College Affirmation Statement

Covenant College seeks to be a distinctively Christian academic community in which trustees, faculty, students, administration, and staff encourage one another in spiritual and intellectual development. This effort requires us to exercise a prophetic critical judgment in order to discern views and positions contrary to the truth of Christ, and to affirm those views consistent with that truth. Such judgment is to be applied equally to the views of the college community and to those of the broader culture.

Covenant College is called to a task beyond that of simply preparing students for fulfilling vocational interests and personal spiritual development. This larger task is that of bearing witness to the redemptive work of Christ in all of life’s pursuits. Such activity is equally the responsibility of the collective Church of Jesus Christ. However, the distinctive contribution of the college to this task is to examine and work out in a Christian liberal arts context what it means to think about reality in terms of the mind of Christ, in order that He might be pre-eminent in all things.

The theological confession of Covenant College is the Westminster Standards. In addition to that confession, the trustees and faculty of Covenant College, in response to contemporary concerns, affirm the following:

Scripture and Origins

Scripture, the revealed written word of God, is without error in all that it affirms. As the truth of God, it is the final authority in matters of faith and practice. Consequently, Scripture is an indispensable tool of scholarship for integrating the Chr...

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