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Jerry Falwell: Facts & Related Content
American religious leader and televangelist Jerry Falwell was the founder of the Moral Majority, a political organization for the promotion of conservative social values. The organization, which Falwell characterized as pro-family and pro-American, quickly grew to several million members and was credited with playing an important role in the election of Republican Ronald Reagan as president in 1980. It remained a force in American politics during the first half of the 1980s but was disbanded in 1989 after Falwell declared that it had accomplished its mission.
Facts
Also Known As | Jerry Laymon Falwell, Sr. |
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Born | August 11, 1933 • Lynchburg • Virginia |
Died | May 15, 2007 (aged 73) • Lynchburg • Virginia |
Founder | Moral Majority |
Notable Family Members | son of Carey H. Falwell • son of Helen Falwell • married to Macel Pate • father of Jonathan Falwell • father of Jerry Falwell, Jr. • father of Jeannie Savas • brother of Gene Falwell |
Founder Of | Moral Majority |
Published Works | "Building Dynamic Faith" (2005) • "The How To Book: God's Principles for Mending Broken Lives" (1999) • "Fasting Can Change Your Life" (1998) • "Falwell: An Autobiography" (1996) • "Strength for the Journey: An Autobiography" (1987) • "If I Should Die Before I Wake" (1986; with Mel White) • "Liberty Bible Commentary: Old and New Testaments" (1982) • "Listen, America!" (1980) • "America Can Be Saved" (1979) • "Prayer, Fasting, and Living By Faith" (1978) |
Top Questions
Where did Jerry Falwell go to college?
Falwell entered Lynchburg College but later transferred to Baptist Bible College in Springfield, Missouri, and graduated in 1956.
Did You Know?
- Falwell turned down the opportunity to play professional baseball.