Matters of Life and Death

What makes the church vulnerable to abusers?

Jan 21, 2026
Elly Hanson, a clinical psychologist who advised the John Smyth review, explains how evangelical culture can enable abuse. She outlines how hierarchies, patriarchy, loyalty and grooming create vulnerability. Short, sharp takes on boarding-school pipelines, spiritual manipulation, and whether conservative communities can reform without losing convictions.
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INSIGHT

How Leadership Cultures Protect Abusers

  • Rigid hierarchies and leader-as-gift thinking shield dissent and concentrate power.
  • That status made leaders' behaviour less subject to challenge and enabled grooming.
ANECDOTE

Targeting Elite Boys As Strategic Assets

  • Smythe targeted boys who ticked elite, athletic, male boxes and treated them as means to an end.
  • Hanson describes this as objectifying boys as tools for advancing the movement.
INSIGHT

Grooming Made Abuse Seem Voluntary

  • Grooming rewrote consent: refusal meant spiritual and social exile rather than a safe option.
  • Smythe framed beatings as required holiness tests, shutting down any off-ramp.
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