- Bob Jones III
Robert Reynolds Jones III (born
August 8 ,1939 ), third president ofBob Jones University . The son ofBob Jones, Jr. , and the grandson ofBob Jones, Sr. , the university's founder, Jones III served as president of BJU from 1971 to 2005.Biography
Born in
Cleveland, Tennessee , Jones moved with his family toGreenville, South Carolina in 1947 when Bob Jones College built a new campus and became Bob Jones University. [ [http://greenvilleonline.com/news/2004/01/03/2004010321942.htm "Greenville News",January 3 , 2004] ] Because his father was a connoisseur of the arts, Jones III early visited Europe and the Holy Land on his father's summer tours. As a teenager he was given minor roles in campus Shakespeare performances and a major role in the film version of his father's novel "Wine of Morning". Likewise, as the son and grandson of well-known fundamentalists, Jones III met many politicians and notable preachers in his youth.At fifteen, his father rusticated him to a summer camp sponsored by Ernest Reveal, a BJU board member and the founder of the Evansville Rescue Mission, where Jones preached and otherwise participated in the camp's evangelistic ministry to lower-class children from the Evansville area. Jones credited this experience with having had a significant impact on his later career.
Jones completed his bachelor of arts (1959) and master of arts (1961) in speech from
Bob Jones University and took additional courses in speech and drama atNorthwestern University andNew York University . Later he was presented with honorary degrees by two small Bible colleges and a seminary.Although less intellectually gifted than his father, Jones III did excel academically. Unlike his father, though, Jones III also developed an interest in athletics—basketball as a young man, and later skiing, hunting and other outdoor sports. He enjoyed flying and even considered a military career.
Nevertheless, by the end of his undergraduate years, Jones believed that he had been called to “help perpetuate the ideals and standards” of the school that his grandfather had founded. He served as a teaching assistant in the speech department and then as a dormitory supervisor. Between 1961 and 1971, his father provided a growing administrative role in the University, including preaching for campus services. He also accepted an increasing number of off-campus speaking invitations.
Again, unlike his father, Jones III became genuinely interested in the mechanics of university administration, although his training for his college presidency was, like his father's, informal at best. To help with business judgments, Jones eventually appointed a personal friend and former businessman, Bob Wood, as vice president. Personally rather shy and "reticent to initiate conversations with strangers", Jones was also a highly competitive, 'Type A' personality, who regularly worked sixteen hours a day during his presidency. [Turner, 220; Steve Skaggs, "A Link in the Chain: The Soulwinning Heart of Dr. Bob III: An Interview," "Voice of the Alumni", 80 (Spring 2007), 6. "Witnessing has never been easy for me. I'm a private person....I can only think with great regret of opportunities I let go because I was intimidated, afraid, uncaring."] Although kind and generous to subordinates, Jones could also be impatient and impulsive in his judgments.
Jones inherited the presidency of Bob Jones University as its enrollment continued to climb but also as the school began to face the opposition of the federal government to its racial policies. During the early 1980s, Jones was frequently interviewed by the media, and he presented the position of the University—as a matter of First Amendment rights—to the best of his considerable ability. Nevertheless, Jones had difficulty finding a route of escape from the positions on race that had been adopted by his predecessors during the period of segregation in the early twentieth-century South and which he himself had endorsed in his youth.
Jones is married to
Beneth Peters Jones , an author and seminar speaker, whom he had gotten to know when she played Roxane to his Christian in a campus performance of "Cyrano de Bergerac". They have three children. His younger son, Stephen Jones, replaced him as president of BJU in May 2005 when Jones III took the title, "Chancellor."Jones III remains chairman of the International Testimony to an Infallible Bible and chairman of the board of directors of the Bob Jones University Museum & Gallery. He continues a demanding travel and speaking schedule.
Religious, political, and social views
*Bob Jones III once declared that BJU had banned
interracial dating because "God has separated people for His own purpose"; nevertheless, onMarch 3 ,2000 , he announced on "Larry King Live " that the University would abandon the long-standing rule over which the university had lost its federaltax-exempt status in 1983. [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/05/04/AR2005050402413.html "Washington Post"] ]*In 1982, when asked by TV talk show host
Phil Donahue , "Does anybody get to heaven if he's not born again?" Jones replied, "Absolutely not. Jesus toldNicodemus , a religious man, 'You must be born again.'...The Lord Jesus said, 'I am the way, the truth and the life. No man cometh to the Father, but by me.'" [Turner, 218.]*Jones once "denounced
Ronald Reagan as 'a traitor to God's people' for choosing as his vice presidentGeorge H.W. Bush , whom Jones called "a devil." But some years later, he personally thanked the elder Bush for being a good president. [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/05/04/AR2005050402413.html "Washington Post"] ]*Jones referred to Catholicism as "the religion of the anti-Christ and a Satanic system" and called
Mormonism and Catholicism "cults which call themselves Christian," [ [http://archive.salon.com/politics2000/feature/2000/03/10/catholics/print.html Salon.com] [http://www.beliefnet.com/story/15/story_1544_1.html Beliefnet.com] ] but in October 2007, he endorsed GovernorMitt Romney , a devout Mormon, for the Republican nomination for President. [ [http://www.greenvilleonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071016/NEWS01/71016060 "Greenville News",October 16 , 2007.] ]*Shortly after
George W. Bush won re-election in 2004, Bob Jones III sent a congratulatory letter to the president declaring that he had "been given a mandate....Put your agenda on the front burner and let it boil. You owe the liberals nothing. They despise you because they despise your Christ." [ [http://www.time.com/time/subscriber/covers/1101050207/story.html "Does Bush Owe the Religious Right," "Time",February 7 , 2005] .]*Jones's most often repeated quotation: "The most sobering reality in the world today is that people are dying and going to Hell today." [Skaggs, "Link in the Chain," 6.]
References
Daniel L. Turner, "Standing Without Apology: The History of Bob Jones University" (Greenville, SC: BJU Press, 1997)
External links
* [http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0003/03/lkl.00.html Transcript of Larry King Live interview of
March 3 , 2000, CNN.com]
* [http://www.poe-news.com/features.php?feat=41937 Text of Bob Jones III's letter to Bush]
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