Bob Jones University: A Return to the Founding Principles & Purpose?
- Status quo- continuation of Steve Pettit's transition toward non-separatist evangelicalism and proliferation of Reformed theology
- Return to a reasonable semblance of what the best of BJU was prior to Pettit’s arrival
- Restructure and consolidate across campus
- Guide the school into a graceful closure
Following that 2017 meeting conditions that raised alarms worsened. For example, but not limited to:
- Blasphemous Fashion Design Runway Show
- A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Ecumenical Compromise with Franklin Graham
- Opening Campus to Roman Catholic and New Evangelical Entities
- Proliferation of Reformed, Covenant theologies & New Calvinism
Approved Places of Worship
There's been some discussion suggesting Presbyterian (PCA) churches may become off-limits. If the Board moves to add or return churches to a "prohibited" list it will be on a church by church basis. BJU has the right to set and enforce university policy and insist its employees agree to and abide by policies as a condition of employment. The same can be said of the student body. Believers have the right and soul liberty to attend whatever place of worship they choose. Should an employee or student decide to attend a church that does not align with BJU''s guidelines, that individual should leave the university voluntarily or expect to be removed.
A Better Direction
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Related Reading
“After being the premier fundamentalist academic institution for eighty-seven years, BJU elected Dr. Steve Pettit in 2014, as the president who steered the University out of separatist Fundamentalism into the inclusive, Broad Evangelical movement,” David Beale, Christian Fundamentalism in America (Maitland, FL: Xulon, 2021), 179, 530.