Stephen Jones (BJU)

Stephen Jones (BJU)

Stephen Benjamin Jones (b. December 30, 1969) is the president of Bob Jones University. Born on the University campus, he attended Bob Jones Elementary School and graduated from Bob Jones Academy. In 1992 he received a bachelor's degree in public speaking from BJU and in 1996, a Master of Divinity. On the day he became University president in 2005, Jones also received a Ph.D. in Liberal Arts Studies from BJU. [In 2008, Jones was asked by a reporter about being "a product of the continuum" of BJU education from preschool through his doctorate, and Jones responded that it "was wonderful for me.… There was stability to it for me. There are roots here. Rare in today's society.…And I have a core of friends here, some of whom go back to nursery school. We can almost finish one another's sentences." Mary Ann Pires, "Dr. Stephen Jones," "Greenville Journal" (April 4, 2008), 32.] Jones's wife, Erin Rodman Jones, who is the Director of the BJU Museum & Gallery, is also a BJU graduate. They have three children.

Before becoming president, Jones served BJU as a teaching assistant, a residence hall supervisor, and the vice president for administration. Stephen Jones is the son of Bob Jones III, the grandson of Bob Jones, Jr., and the great-grandson of Bob Jones Sr, the university's founder. His older brother, Bob Jones IV, is a freelance writer. [Originally Stephen Jones hoped his brother would "take the administrative side of the presidency, and I'd do more of the preaching, traveling, people side [but] Bob felt he was cut out to be a writer. It did take some adjustment for me."Greenville Journal" (April 4, 2008), 32.]

Jones underwent a brief period of rebellion against his heritage and his parents' religious standards during his freshman year of high school, such as having a few hidden rock recordings—prohibited on the BJU campus—which he confessed to his father. "I thought he'd fly off the handle, but he didn't," Jones said. "Dad was very straightforward, but very forgiving and very supportive." The worst part was having others on campus learn about the demerits he received for the incident. "I was always the good boy, and it hurt when it came out." [Lyn Riddle, "Learning is Fundamental," "Atlanta Constitution", December 31, 1995, M3.]

Stephen Jones serves on the board of trustees of Bob Jones University and on the board of directors of Evangelism Foundation, Inc., and the Gospel Fellowship Association. He speaks regularly at fundamentalist churches and schools throughout the country and, when in Greenville, to the assembled students and faculty during the University's chapel hour. Early in his administration BJU was granted full accreditation by the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools.

When, in 2005, he was asked by "Newsweek" if he wished to play a political role as had his predecessors at BJU, Jones replied, "It would not be my choice." Further, when asked if he felt ideologically closer to his father's engagement with politics or to other evangelicals who have tried to avoid civic involvement, he answered, "The gospel is for individuals. The main message we have is to individuals. We're not here to save the culture." [Susannah Meadows, "Passing the Torch at Bob Jones U." "Newsweek" "Web Exclusive" [MSNBC link expired] , January 29, 2005, hard copy at [http://158.158.239.51:81/search?/YPassing+&SORT=D/YPassing+&SORT=D&SUBKEY=Passing%20/1%2C282%2C282%2CB/frameset&FF=YPassing+&SORT=D&12%2C12%2C Fundamentalist File, Mack Library, BJU] .] In a 2005 "Washington Post" interview, Jones dodged political questions and even admitted that he was embarrassed by "some of the more vitriolic comments" made by his predecessors. "I don't want to get specific," he said, "But there were things said back then that I wouldn't say today." [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/05/04/AR2005050402413_5.html Washington Post article] ] In October 2007 when Bob Jones III, as "a private citizen," endorsed Mitt Romney for the Republican nomination for president, Stephen Jones made it clear that he wished "to stay out of politics" and that neither he nor the University had endorsed anyone. [ [http://www.greenvilleonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071021/NEWS01/710210319 Greenville News, October 21, 2007] .] In April 2008 he told a reporter, "I don't think I have a political bone in my body." ["Greenville Journal" (April 4, 2008), 32.]

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External links

* [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6884040/site/newsweek/ 2005 "Newsweek" interview with Stephen Jones]
* [http://greenvilleonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061213/OPINION/612130374/1008 "Greenville News" op-ed piece by Stephen Jones on BJU's accreditation] , December 2006


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