Anthony B. Bradley
Professor of Religious Studies; Director of the Center for the Study of Human Flourishing
Dr. Anthony Bradley is a professor of religious studies and director of the Center for the Study of Human Flourishing at The King’s College. Dr. Bradley is also a research fellow at The Acton Institute.
Dr. Bradley lectures at colleges, universities, business organizations, conferences, and churches throughout the U.S. and abroad. His writings on religious and cultural issues have been published in a variety of journals, including: the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Washington Examiner, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Detroit News, Christianity Today, and World Magazine.
Dr. Bradley is called upon by members of the broadcast media for comment on current issues and has appeared on C-SPAN, NPR, CNN/Headline News, and Fox News, among others. He studies and writes on issues of race in America, mass incarceration and overcriminalization, youth and family, welfare, education, and ethics.
Time at King's: August 2009 to July 2023
Publications
Why Black Lives Matter: African American Thriving for the Twenty-First Century (2020)
Faith in Society (2019)
Ending Overcriminalization and Mass Incarceration (2018)
Something Seems Strange (2016)
Black Scholars In White Space (2015)
John Rawls and Christian Social Engagement (2014)
Aliens In The Promised Land (2013)
Keep Your Head Up (2012)
The Political Economy of Liberation (2012)
Black and Tired (2011)
Liberating Black Theology (2010)
Education
Ph.D. Historical and Theological Studies
Westminster Theological Seminary
M.A. Ethics and Society
Fordham University
M.S. Criminal Justice
John Jay College
M.Div.
Covenant Theological Seminary
B.S. Biological Sciences
Clemson University