As Liberty University plots its post-Falwell future, young people want to steer clear of politics. The trustees arent buying it.
For years, there was an adage around Liberty University that if God split Jerry Falwell in half, you would have his sons Jerry and Jonathan.
Jerry Jr. inherited his fathers desire to be a force in American politics, and his post as Liberty University president, while Jonathan inherited his fathers gift for evangelical uplift and became pastor of his church.
Now, 14 years after Jerry Falwell Sr. died and nine months after Jerry Jr. was ousted in a scandal, Liberty is enmeshed in a debate that could have profound implications for the nations religious right: Whether it should keep nurturing Jerry Jr.s focus on politics and maintain its high-flying role in the Republican Party, or begin to change its culture and back away from politics, an approach increasingly favored by younger evangelicals.
As part of their discussions, the Liberty trustees are considering naming Jonathan Falwell as the universitys chancelloran important and highly symbolic postin order to maintain the Falwell family connection but not their political baggage, according to people familiar with the deliberations.
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