Saturday, August 20, 2011

Son of Evangelical Royalty Turns His Back, and Tells the Tale

By MARK OPPENHEIMER
August 19, 2011

NORTHAMPTON, Mass. — In every line of work, there are family businesses. But no business is more defined by dynasties and nepotism than evangelical preaching. Lyman Beecher, Bob Jones, Billy Graham, Oral Roberts, Robert H. Schuller, Jim Bakker: all had sons who became ministers.

It is never easy stepping into Dad’s shoes, of course. But when the family business is religion, it is especially perilous. That is one of the central laments, anyway, of “Sex, Mom, & God,” a new memoir by Frank Schaeffer. To secular Americans, the name Frank Schaeffer means nothing. But to millions of evangelical Christians, the Schaeffer name is royal, and Frank is the reluctant, wayward, traitorous prince. His crime is not financial profligacy, like some pastors’ sons, but turning his back on Christian conservatives. the rest

1 Comments:

At 1:46 PM, Blogger LV said...

The article leaves the impression that Schaeffer is no longer a Christian, when in fact he has converted to Orthodoxy and actively speaks and writes as an Orthodox Christian.

 

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