Saturday, August 17, 2013

Gay Rights Stance Pushes Dartmouth to Un-Hire Anglican Bishop

From Charisma News-

Dartmouth College has rescinded the appointment of Bishop James Tengatenga of Malawi as dean of a foundation at the Ivy League school in New Hampshire over his past comments about homosexuality.

Reached by e-mail on Thursday, Tengatenga said he was "disappointed" by the decision.

Dartmouth President Philip Hanlon said the school revoked the appointment because "the controversy (Tengatenga's comments) created have compromised his ability to serve effectively."

Tengatenga had been named as dean of the school's William Jewett Tucker Foundation, which seeks to educate Dartmouth students "for lives of purpose and ethical leadership, rooted in service, spirituality and social justice," according to the college's website.

The appointment drew criticism after it was announced last month because of Tengatenga's leadership of an Anglican church in Africa that opposed gay rights. He served as diocesan bishop of Southern Malawi and chair of the Worldwide Anglican Communion's Anglican Consultative Council, a network of 44 churches.


More here-

http://www.charismanews.com/us/40654-gay-rights-stance-pushes-dartmouth-to-un-hire-anglican-bishop

also here-

http://blogs.reuters.com/faithworld/2013/08/16/dartmouth-nixes-hire-of-african-bishop-on-past-gay-rights-stance/


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