Why I rejected Christianity
Hector Avalos (b. Nogales, Sonora, México, October 8, 1958) is a professor of Religious Studies at Iowa State University and the author of several books about religion.[1] Avalos is a former editor of the Journal for the Critical Study of Religion. He is a former Pentecostal preacher and child evangelist. Recognized as one of the foremost scholars of health care in the ancient world, Avalos is also one of the most prominent secular humanist biblical scholars today.
He has a Doctor of Philosophy in Hebrew Bible and Near Eastern Studies from Harvard University (1991), Master of Theological Studies from Harvard Divinity School (1985), and a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from University of Arizona in 1982.
The End of Biblical Studies
By Hector Avalos
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Bart Ehrman is one such biblical scholar who pronounces his unbelief.
New to my list is Hector Avalos.
Does anybody else know of other theologians without belief?
Yes. Here are some theologians who essentially debunk Christianity, although I cannot say for sure that all of them are without some kind of religious belief (those I have marked with a "?"): Robert M. Price, Karen Armstrong (?), Charles Templeton, John Dominic Crossan (?), Elaine Pagels, Burton Mack, and Bruno Bauer.
Andrew: good question. I've read "Leaving the Fold" by Edward Babinski, that presents essays by former believers, many of whom were academic theologians prior to their deconversion. Jack Good, another career pastor has written "The Dishonest Church" about the disregard that parish ministers have to the teachings in seminary training. He relates that the preachers generally "preach what the congregation wants to hear" otherwise the congregation will just "call" someone else, more to their liking.
The only problem I have with "tell all" preachers is that they reserve their criticisms specifically after their 40 year careers, and probably after they're well into their pension benefits from the church.
I would love to hear of others as well.
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