Brad Littlejohn

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Brad Littlejohn was a Fellow in EPPC’s Technology and Human Flourishing and Evangelicals in Civic Life programs from 2022-2025. His wide-ranging research and writing encompasses work on the relation of digital technology and embodiment, the appropriate limits of free speech, the nature of freedom and authority in the Christian tradition, and the retrieval of a Protestant natural law ethic.

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Brad Littlejohn was a Fellow in EPPC’s Technology and Human Flourishing and Evangelicals in Civic Life programs from 2022-2025. His wide-ranging research and writing encompasses work on the relation of digital technology and embodiment, the appropriate limits of free speech, the nature of freedom and authority in the Christian tradition, and the retrieval of a Protestant natural law ethic.

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The Specter of a New Serfdom

Brad Littlejohn

Kotkin is certainly right to sound the alarm.

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American Reformer / September 2, 2022

Lies, Big Lies, and Free Speech

Brad Littlejohn

The Alex Jones case is a reminder that lies have consequences.

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WORLD Opinions / August 30, 2022

Opioids, Moral Responsibility, and Reckoning with Justice

Brad Littlejohn

Loving neighbors means not encouraging their sins and weaknesses for profit.

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WORLD Opinions / August 25, 2022

It’s OK Not to Have a Hot Take

Brad Littlejohn

We should resist the urge to share an opinion when we lack important information.

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WORLD Opinions / August 18, 2022

Loving New Neighbors

Brad Littlejohn

Pandemic migrations bring challenges to small towns—but great potential for America.

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WORLD Opinions / August 9, 2022

On Naming The World:A Protestant Vision for Training in Wisdom

Brad Littlejohn

When I walk into my living room each morning, the first thing that greets me (assuming I’ve awoken early enough…

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The Davenant Institute / August 4, 2022

The Vindication of Democracy

Brad Littlejohn

The Supreme Court’s action was a rightful exercise of constitutional government.

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WORLD Opinions / August 2, 2022

A Review of Beyond Order

Brad Littlejohn

There has been some concern among his admirers that Peterson may be losing some of his poise and slipping into the caricatures which his worst critics have made of him over the years. Let us hope not.

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Ad Fontes Journal / July 28, 2022

The Ghost of Christian Past

Brad Littlejohn

As Christianity fades into the twilight, we should not be surprised to find monsters that we thought long since slain again stalking the darkness that lies behind the death of God.

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American Reformer / July 28, 2022

Three Responses to “Hopeful Realism”

Andrew Walker, Brad Littlejohn

Christ’s own glory is the reason any logical law exists.

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The Public Discourse / July 25, 2022

Why is Europe up in Arms over Abortion in America?

Brad Littlejohn

Progressives on both sides of the Atlantic have a vision of inevitable “progress.”

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WORLD Opinions / July 19, 2022

Is the Supreme Court Leading a Conservative Revolution?

Brad Littlejohn

The Dobbs decision represented a return to text, tradition, and restraint.

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WORLD Opinions / July 19, 2022

Commonwealth Dispatches from Fellow Brad Littlejohn of the Evangelicals in Civic Life program features regular commentary on the retrieval and renewal of a Protestant vision for securing ordered liberty and promoting the common good in an increasingly post-Protestant America.