- March 9th, 2022, 3:29 pm
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I hope the board doing the hiring is looking in the same direction as most on this board. Sly's list is a great start and Costin is a great addition.
After a firm commitment to Christ, I would like to see someone with academic administration experience. Generally, the experience should not be from a seminary because seminaries focus only on revealed truth, while universities and college deal in both revealed truth and the discovery of truth. I prefer the experience from somewhere other than Liberty, because Liberty desperately needs someone with ideas on administration from somewhere else. The person should be mostly apolitical. Far more of this generation of Christian college students are apolitical than when I was in college. Students now believe in causes and not parties. I would also like to see someone who has increased the academic profile of their school, such as a school that has risen in US News & World Report rankings (Everyone knows they are manipulated, but we keep citing them.).
Also, don't forget that there are Christian administrators in public institutions also. They would need to make themselves known to the search committee because they are more difficult to spot, but they are out there and some are very well respected in academia. Instant credibility would really help Liberty.
After a firm commitment to Christ, I would like to see someone with academic administration experience. Generally, the experience should not be from a seminary because seminaries focus only on revealed truth, while universities and college deal in both revealed truth and the discovery of truth. I prefer the experience from somewhere other than Liberty, because Liberty desperately needs someone with ideas on administration from somewhere else. The person should be mostly apolitical. Far more of this generation of Christian college students are apolitical than when I was in college. Students now believe in causes and not parties. I would also like to see someone who has increased the academic profile of their school, such as a school that has risen in US News & World Report rankings (Everyone knows they are manipulated, but we keep citing them.).
Also, don't forget that there are Christian administrators in public institutions also. They would need to make themselves known to the search committee because they are more difficult to spot, but they are out there and some are very well respected in academia. Instant credibility would really help Liberty.