In this episode, we sit down with Brad Littlejohn, a Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and a leading voice in the intersection of Christian ethics and public life. Brad dives into the themes of his latest book, Called to Freedom: Retrieving Christian Liberty in an Age of License (Christ in Everything), where he explores the delicate balance between autonomy and restraint in the Christian understanding of freedom. Together, we unpack how tradition and authority can guide us in an age that often prioritizes individualism at the expense of community and virtue.
The conversation also delves into Brad's recent article at American Compass, where he examines the pervasive impact of digital technology and social media on our social and political lives. We discuss how the online world shapes our perceptions, relationships, and behaviors, and what this means for the future of public discourse and societal well-being. Brad offers insights into the dangers of unbridled freedom in the digital age and the need for thoughtful engagement with technology that honors human dignity and fosters genuine community.
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on tradition, freedom, autonomy, and the boundaries that keep us grounded in an ever-shifting landscape. Whether you're interested in the philosophical underpinnings of liberty or the practical implications of living out these values in a digital world, this episode offers valuable perspectives on navigating the complexities of modern life through the lens of Christian wisdom.