A forthcoming book about evangelicals by Tim Alberta — the acupuncturist-like reporter whose magazine profile doomed CNN’s Chris Licht — includes detailed on-the-record allegations of drift and grift at Liberty University, founded by the late Rev. Jerry Falwell.
Why it matters: The university in Lynchburg, Virginia — founded in 1971 by Jerry Falwell Sr., and formerly called Liberty Baptist College — once was an icon of New Right political power. It remains a popular backdrop for Republican presidential candidates.
What we’re hearing: “The true history of Liberty, as I document in the book — through the eyes of Falwell family lieutenants who span the ideological spectrum — has everything to do with electing Republicans and winning culture wars and nothing to do with spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ,” Alberta, a minister’s son, tells Axios.
Jerry Jr. repeatedly attacks his younger brother, Liberty Chancellor Jonathan Falwell, who’s also the senior pastor at their dad’s Thomas Road Baptist Church in Lynchburg.
- “I should have fired everybody in the top leadership the day I walked in — from vice presidents on down — and hired everyone new,” Jerry Jr. tells Alberta.
- “You see, my dad didn’t have the money back then to hire people who were honest and competent. So, he typically had to choose, one or the other. And those are the people who were still around when the school became prosperous.”
