The Liberty Way: Falwell’s Path to Christian Zionism

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Anthem Press, Oct 14, 2025 - Religion - 208 pages

This book explores the strategic role of Liberty University, church planting networks, and grassroots mobilization in shaping U.S. policy toward Israel. It examines how Dr. Jerry Falwell, through his leadership at Liberty University and the Moral Majority, built a powerful evangelical coalition that effectively influenced Congress and the White House. By analyzing the intersection of faith, politics, and diplomacy, the book uncovers how Christian Zionism became a central force in conservative American politics, fostering a deep alliance between evangelicals and the Israeli government. Falwell’s relationship with Israeli leaders, particularly Prime Minister Menachem Begin, marked a turning point in evangelical engagement with U.S.-Israel relations.
Drawing on archival research, policy analysis, and historical case studies, this study reveals how church planting initiatives were not just religious efforts but also political mobilization tools. Through Liberty University’s extensive alumni network, pastors and church leaders across the United States incorporated pro-Israel advocacy into their congregations, fostering a committed base that actively lobbied for policies such as the relocation of the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem, foreign aid to Israel, and support for settlement expansion. The book highlights how evangelical activism extended beyond sermons and theological discourse, transforming into a well-organized political force with direct influence on U.S. foreign policy.
By tracing the historical evolution of evangelical political engagement, this book provides critical insights into the mechanisms by which grassroots activism, theological imperatives, and institutional influence shaped American diplomacy in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. It situates evangelical support for Israel within the broader conservative movement, illustrating how religious convictions translated into political action. As debates over faith-based politics and foreign policy continue to shape America’s global role, this book offers a timely and essential contribution to understanding the enduring impact of Christian Zionism on U.S.-Israel relations.

 

Contents

Foreword by Dr Rev Johnnie Moore
Introduction to the Modern Evangelical Political Power
The Beginning of Dr Jerry Falwells Journey and the Establishment of Liberty University
The Grassroots Planting Method on Campuses
The Centrality and Importance of Israel in the Vision of Falwell in Promoting Political Action
The Relationship with Menachem Begin and the Political Alliance with Israel
Case Studies from the 1980s of
A FollowUp Study on Liberty University Graduates Who Have Planted Churches
Findings and Discussion
Appendices
Index
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Dr. Kobby Barda is a senior fellow at the Haifa Laboratory for Religious Studies at the University of Haifa and a faculty member at the School of Multidisciplinary Studies at HIT—Holon Institute of Technology. He specializes in U.S.-Israel relations, American political history, and Evangelical-Zionist movements.

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