Orginally published on Tuesday, January 15, 2008 at 9:30 AM
by Todd Rhoades
A Southern Baptist seminary has declined a request to change the full name on the diploma of a 1998 male graduate who has since undergone surgery to become a woman. The Rev. Ronnie Elise Elrod, who goes by her new middle name, had asked that Southern Baptist Theological Seminary change its records to reflect her new legal name. The seminary instead has reissued Elrod a diploma that includes her middle initial rather than her previous full name, Ronnie Eugene Elrod.
“We have an institutional policy that we do not change names on diplomas,” said R. Albert Mohler, president of the seminary in Louisville, Ky. “That’s just the bottom line.”
Mohler said the school also doesn’t change names to note a change in someone’s marital
status.
“If you’re married, if you change your name, if you move to another planet — it doesn’t matter,” added Mohler. “We’re not going to change the name on a diploma. ... That long predated anyone asking for it for this reason.”
The seminary did change Elrod’s transcript — with a 3.7 GPA — to read “Ronnie Elise Elrod” last year.
Mohler said name changes are generally permitted on a transcript to help former students apply to other institutions.
“That’s an internal document between academic institutions and not a public document,” he said.
Elrod, who began her transition in 1999, is a Nashville, Tenn.-based public speaker who talks about bias and gender identity in churches and universities. The 56-year-old former Southern Baptist pastor remains married to her spouse of 37 years, but is celibate, and they have three grandchildren.
“I would like for the theological world to realize that there are some things that theology doesn’t have to have an opinion about,” said Elrod, who would like to serve as a pastor again.
Seminary spokesman Lawrence Smith said the school’s policy relates to history, not theology. He said a graduate may request using initials instead of a full name or dropping a designation such as Jr. or Sr.
“Our policy has to do strictly with maintaining the historical record of our diplomas,” he said. “It’s not any kind of a theological stand we’re taking here.”
Mohler has been vocal in his questioning of whether a man can truly change into a woman or vice versa but he, too, views this as a separate issue from the school’s diploma policy. He has written a column and spoken on his radio program about the case of a United Methodist transgender minister who has been permitted to remain pastor of his Baltimore church.
So… should the seminary have re-issued the diploma to Elise?
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There are 3 Comments:
how would they introduce their self, mrs. and mrs.elrod.ummm
Ya know, I am not going to dignify this persons, “change of identity”. God dosn’t make mistakes of the kind that transgender or “gay” I hate that new age term, says He does.
How can a man who has preached God’s word say that God has made a mistake here, but can make the whole Cosmos and call it good, just the way it is.
If he/she, and spouse, were to come to our church to worship, I would welcome them as any other sinner, such as myself. However, I would not give them the pulpit to use as a politically correct device.
Good for you Mr. Mohler. Stand firm. We have so little time till Jesus returns. We need to preach the word as it is written, not cave in to the New Age Political agenda.
I do not think this seminary should change the name on the diploma. This is obviously not DISCRIMINATION becuse they just don’t change names, regardless of what the situation is. The change of name on the transcripts should suffice.
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