Bradford Littlejohn (Ph.D., University of Edinburgh, 2014) is the Founder and President of the Davenant Institute, an organization dedicated to retrieving and renewing the Protestant theological and ethical tradition at the intersection of the church and academy. He is also a Fellow in the Evangelicals in Civic Life Program at the Ethics and Public Policy Center.
A scholar and writer in the fields of Christian ethics, historical theology, and conservative political thought, he pursued doctoral research at the University of Edinburgh on the relationship of freedom and authority in the English Reformation. He is the author of Called to Freedom: Retrieving the Liberty of a Christian in an Age of License (forthcoming), The Peril and Promise of Christian Liberty, and Richard Hooker: A Companion to His Life and Work, among other books, as well as numerous peer-reviewed and popular-level articles and book chapters on in the fields of Reformation history, Christian ethics, and political theology.
He has also taught at Moody Bible Institute and Patrick Henry College, and served as Headmaster of Loudoun Classical School.