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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Pain at the Pump—But No Easy Answers

Brad Littlejohn

Honoring the needs of your neighbor in the marketplace

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WORLD Opinions / May 10, 2022

The French Election Could Signal Trouble for European Liberal Democracy

Brad Littlejohn

What is currently labeled “far-right” and “extreme” might become mainstream.

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WORLD Opinions / April 28, 2022

America’s Christian Founding?

Brad Littlejohn

A new book argues that much of the public Christianity we have lost in America could be revived without dramatically re-writing our constitutional order.

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American Reformer / April 26, 2022

All Hail King Elon of Twitter?

Brad Littlejohn

The pros and cons of a monarchy versus a republic form of corporate governance

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WORLD Opinions / April 26, 2022

Disaster Overload

Brad Littlejohn

We can’t do everything, but we can do something

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WORLD Opinions / April 19, 2022

Are We Warming Up To New Ways of Thinking About Climate Change?

Brad Littlejohn

It’s high time for a rethink of the traditional partisan paradigm of debating climate change.

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WORLD Opinions / April 14, 2022

The European Conservatives Standing Athwart

Brad Littlejohn

What American conservatives can learn from their boldness.

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WORLD Opinions / April 11, 2022

Christians Lead the Way at NatCon Europe

Brad Littlejohn

Speakers at the national conservatism conference emphasized the role of Christianity in saving Europe from globalism.

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The American Conservative / March 31, 2022

Canceling Russia

Brad Littlejohn

What do economic boycotts mean and where do we go from here?

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WORLD Opinions / March 29, 2022

Ukrainian Nationalism Is at the Heart of the Struggle

Brad Littlejohn

Nationalism can be a dangerous and volatile force, but it is also an essential emotional resource that can steel us to heroism in the face of national adversity.

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WORLD Opinions / March 21, 2022

Resisting the Politics of Fear

Brad Littlejohn

Christians should be known for keeping their political cool.

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The Gospel Coalition / March 21, 2022

Avoiding Rash Vows

Brad Littlejohn

America must be careful not to make foreign policy promises it will not keep—and keep the promises it makes.

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WORLD Opinions / March 10, 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.