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Brad Littlejohn

Brad Littlejohn (Ph.D, University of Edinburgh) is Director of Programs and Education at American Compass. He lives in Loudoun County, VA, with his wife, Rachel, and four children.

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Brad Littlejohn

Brad Littlejohn (Ph.D, University of Edinburgh) is Director of Programs and Education at American Compass. He lives in Loudoun County, VA, with his wife, Rachel, and four children.

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Climate Change Is Political and There's Nothing Wrong With That

Donald Trump was sworn in as President at noon on Friday, January 20th. Within an hour, all references to climate change had been removed from the White House website. He has stacked key positions with outspoken climate change deniers, and […]

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Evangelicalism After Trump: Revisiting Economics

The rise of Donald Trump provides an opportunity for evangelicals to return to more basic questions, such as the right ordering of political economies.

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Peter Enns and the Crisis of Evangelical Higher Education - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

Peter Enns has critiqued evangelical higher education. Brad Littlejohn evaluates his criticisms and explores whether evangelical universities are in crisis.

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The Gay Marriage Debate: Tactical Withdrawal or a New Paradigm?

The gay marriage debate has reached a stalemate. Rather than embracing a "tactical withdrawal," evangelicals should find a new paradigm for engaging in it.

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The Late Great Natural Law Debate: Synopses and Reflections, Pt. 2 - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

How evangelicals respond to gay marriage often hinges on their view of natural law. Brad Littlejohn recaps the gay marriage discussion.

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Genetically Modified Food: Mark Lynas and Your Inner Luddite

What has genetically modified food to do with Christian theology? Does genetically modified food fit with a Christian ethic?

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Speaking the Truth in Love: Rules of Engagement for the Polemically-Inclined

Intellectual emapthy is a virtue that we are short on these days. Brad Littlejohn explains what speaking the truth in love means.