Brad Littlejohn (Ph.D., University of Edinburgh) is a fellow in the Evangelicals and Civic Life program at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. He founded and served for ten years as president of The Davenant Institute, and has taught for several institutions, including Moody Bible Institute–Spokane, Bethlehem College and Seminary, and Patrick Henry College. He is recognized as a leading scholar of the English theologian Richard Hooker and has published and lectured extensively in the fields of Reformation history, Christian ethics, and political theology. He lives in Landrum, S.C., with his wife, Rachel, and four children.
Brad Littlejohn | Benedict and a passing moment of Catholic influence
Brad Littlejohn | Pro-abortion activists are seizing (and twisting) religious liberty arguments
Brad Littlejohn | Once a year, rootless moderns find an anchor in the past
Brad Littlejohn | It’s a dangerous mistake to build politics on any form of racial ideology
A medieval metaphor can help explain Elon Musk’s new role
Brad Littlejohn | Why the language of rights beat the pro-life cause at the ballot
Brad Littlejohn | Will the government force doctors to do bodily harm to transgender patients?
Brad Littlejohn | The feudal enterprise of the modern-day Twitterverse
Brad Littlejohn | Rival visions of history are on the ballot today
Brad Littlejohn | Politicians keep making promises they cannot keep when we urgently need straight talk