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January 10, 2006
BY LESLIE BALDACCI Staff Reporter
Joshua Hochschild, an assistant professor of philosophy at Wheaton College for four years, became a Catholic on Easter 2004. He was dismissed last spring.
“I was sad to be leaving my colleagues and students and an institution I valued very highly,” said Hochschild, 33. “But I support in principle the right of the institution to have exclusive hiring policies. Not every institution is a liberal democracy…”
BY LESLIE BALDACCI Staff Reporter
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A former Wheaton College professor who was fired because he converted to Catholicism found himself this week at the center of a debate about diversity and theological perspectives in private, faith-based schools. Faculty members at the west suburban evangelical Protestant college must sign a faith statement that the Bible is the final authority. Catholics follow the authority of Scripture and the pope.
“I was sad to be leaving my colleagues and students and an institution I valued very highly,” said Hochschild, 33. “But I support in principle the right of the institution to have exclusive hiring policies. Not every institution is a liberal democracy…”