

Anthony Bradley Finds the Answer to Anxiety in Exodus
In this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with Anthony Bradley, Distinguished Research Fellow at the Acton Institute and research professor of Interdisciplinary and Theological Studies at Kuyper College. They discuss Anthony’s new book, God at Work: Loving God and Neighbor Through the Book of Exodus. Why is Exodus such a great evangelistic conversation starter? What human emotions drive the narrative of Exodus? How do thinkers like Gerard Van Groningen, Reinhold Niebuhr, Karen Honey, and Abraham Kuyper help us understand the meaning of Exodus? What lessons for individuals, churches, and society are contained in Exodus? What is the role of women in the Exodus narrative? How does Exodus speak particularly to the anxiety of men and boys particularly?
God at Work | Anthony B. Bradley
From Creation to Consummation | Gerard Van Groningen
The Nature and Destiny of Man: A Christian Interpretation | Reinhold Niebuhr
The Neurotic Personality of Our Time | Karen Horney
Common Grace: God’s Gifts for a Fallen World: Volume 1 | Abraham Kuyper
Common Grace: God’s Gifts for a Fallen World: Volume 2 | Abraham Kuyper
Common Grace: God's Gifts for a Fallen World, Volume 3 | Abraham Kuyper
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