A professor at an evangelical university near Chicago who got in
trouble after saying Muslims and Christians worship the same God will
leave the school, according to a joint statement released by Wheaton
College on Saturday night.
Larycia Hawkins, a tenured political
science professor, had been scheduled for a disciplinary hearing in five
days to determine whether she would be allowed to remain at Wheaton.
A
joint statement said Hawkins and the college had "found a mutual place
of resolution and reconciliation" and that the two sides "will part
ways" after reaching a confidential agreement.
The controversy
began on Dec. 10, when Hawkins wrote on Facebook that she would don the
hijab head scarf during the period of advent before Christmas as a sign
of solidarity with Muslims.
"We worship the same God," she said in her post.
The
post drew criticism amid a broader debate regarding the role and
treatment of Muslims in the United States following the November mass
shooting in San Bernardino, California, which U.S. authorities have said
was inspired by the militant group Islamic State.
The college placed Hawkins on administrative leave as a result.
Last month, the school's provost recommended Hawkins be fired.
The
school previously said Hawkins was disciplined not because she chose to
wear a hijab but because her "theological statements seem inconsistent
with Wheaton's doctrinal convictions".
Both sides struck a
conciliatory tone in the statement, which also said neither Hawkins nor
school officials would offer any further comment until a scheduled news
conference on Wednesday morning.
"I appreciate and have great
respect for the Christian liberal arts and the ways that Wheaton College
exudes that in its mission, programs, and in the caliber of its
employees and students," Hawkins said in the statement.
The
college president, Phillip Ryken, said the school "sincerely appreciates
Dr. Hawkins' contributions to this institution over the last nine
years."
Many members of the faculty had expressed support for
Hawkins. Bill Struthers, a Wheaton psychology professor, posted a photo
on Facebook on Saturday night of himself holding a handwritten sign
reading, "I support Larycia."
Wheaton, founded in 1860 and
located in the Illinois town of the same name, has approximately 2,400
undergraduate students and 480 graduate students.
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