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Theology in the Raw

Raising Boys, Masculinity, Jordan Peterson, and Why Wrestling with Your Sons Keeps them Out of Prison: Dr. Anthony Bradley

Theology in the Raw

Theology in the Raw

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.61.4K Ratings

🗓️ 10 June 2024

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

In this podcast conversation, we talk about raising boys, biblical masculinity, Jordan Peterson, toxic masculinity vs. biblical masculinity, the so-called "war on men," and other related issues. Dr. Anthony Bradley (Ph.D. Westminster Seminary) was most recently professor of religious studies and director of the Center for the Study of Human Flourishing at The King’s College, Theologian-In-Residence at Redeemer Presbyterian Church—Lincoln Square, and now serves as a distinguished research fellow at The Acton Institute and Research Professor of Interdisciplinary and Theological Studies at Kuyper College. His books include: Liberating Black Theology (2010), Black and Tired (2011), The Political Economy of Liberation (2012), Keep Your Head Up (2012), Aliens In The Promised Land (2013), John Rawls and Christian Social Engagement (2014), Black Scholars In White Space (2015), Something Seems Strange (2016), Ending Overcriminalization and Mass Incarceration (2018), Faith In Society (2019), Why Black Lives Matter (2020), and Heroic Fraternities (2023). Support Theology in the Raw through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theologyintheraw

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0:00.0

Hey friends, do you remember when I had Dr. Lee Camp on the podcast to talk about a Christian political identity?

0:06.4

It was episode 1139 and it was a fascinating conversation.

0:12.0

Anyway, Lee is one of my favorite Christian writers and thinkers,

0:15.0

and he also hosts a super engaging podcast called No Small Endeavor.

0:20.0

It's kind of like The Elgin' Ra actually, On no small endeavor, Lee will have curious conversations with with theologians, philosophers, best-selling authors, all to explore what it means to live a good life. His diverse range of guests include people

0:34.2

like Amy Grant, Tish Harrison Warren, Philip Yancey, Malcolm Gladwell, Eugene

0:39.0

Cho, Mir saw Volf, and many others all asking what it means to live a life worth living.

0:45.4

So if you like Theology and Ra, or even if you hate The Algia, you've got to go check out

0:50.0

no small endeavor on whatever app you use to get your podcast.

0:53.0

Hey friends, welcome back to another episode of theology and around my guest today is the

0:58.2

one and only Dr Anthony B Bradley who has a PhD from Westminster Theological Seminary and he is also or is

1:05.6

currently serving as a theologian and residence at Redeemer Presbyterian Church.

1:09.7

He's a distinguished research fellow at the Acton Institute, Research Professor of Interdisciplinary

1:14.2

and Theological Studies at Kuiper College is the author of several books including the recent

1:17.6

heroic fraternities, Faith in Society, Why Black Lives Matter, and many many other books he's got a long rap sheet I'm only reading part of it for this

1:27.5

podcast conversation we talk a lot about the fatherhood, masculinity, masculinity, toxic masculinity, Jordan Peterson,

1:36.0

and all that fun stuff.

1:37.0

And yeah, I've just really appreciated Anthony's voice from a distance.

1:41.0

He's got piles of wisdom, as you will see in this really engaging conversation.

1:46.3

So please welcome to the show for the first time that you want and only Dr Anthony B Bradley.

1:53.0

All right, I'm here with Dr. Anthony Bradley.

2:00.0

This is a conversation. All right I'm here with Dr Anthony Bradley.

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