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 | We should resist the urge to share an opinion when we lack important information
Brad Littlejohn | Pandemic migrations bring challenges to small towns—but great potential for America
Brad Littlejohn | The Supreme Court’s action was a rightful exercise of constitutional government.
Brad Littlejohn | Progressives on both sides of the Atlantic have a vision of inevitable “progress”
Brad Littlejohn | The Dobbs decision represented a return to text, tradition, and restraint
Brad Littlejohn | Tough economic times provide powerful gospel opportunities
Brad Littlejohn | As the “defender of the faith,” Elizabeth serves as an inspiration to other political leaders
Brad Littlejohn | A call for creative innovation and personal sacrifice
Brad Littlejohn | The perils of a risk-averse modern society
Brad Littlejohn | Thank God for the land of our birth and the courage of those willing to die for it