Does [Baylor’s new president, Kenneth Starr] embrace Baylor 2012? Does he understand the issues at play in a document in which the mind and pen of Robert Sloan are so evident? The original Baylor 2012 was written—at least to a large degree—by a biblical scholar and theologian. Starr may indeed have the theological chops to understand, believe, and implement its program, and then to devise a new plan and vision to take Baylor to the next stage of its development. But as fine a man as Starr apparently is, the odds are against him.
--Brad Green for Touchstone, who briefly lays out “three challenges—somewhat unique to Baylor—which Starr faces.”
(HT: Justin Taylor)
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