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Staff

Program Director: Dr. Anthony Bradley

Dr. Anthony Bradley is professor of religious studies, chair of the program in Religious and Theological Studies, and director of the Center for the Study of Human Flourishing at The King’s College.

Dr. Bradley is excited to be leading the Galsworthy Criminal Justice Reform Program as it highlights a key need in the United States for a more targeted look at the discussion surrounding mass incarceration and violent crime.

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 NewsChristianity 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.

Contact: abradley@galsworthycjr.org

Twitter: @drantbradley


Books:

Faith in Society: 13 Profiles of Christians Adding Value to the Modern World (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)


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Research & Program Associate:        Phillip Reeves

Phillip is a recent graduate of The King's College, having studied Politics, Philosophy, and Economics. He developed an interest in criminal justice reform in high school while spending three years doing competitive speech and debate, winning on the national level. 

Phillip manages the Galsworthy CJR website, coordinates research in the program's main areas of study, and assists Dr. Bradley with the planning and execution of the Galsworthy Fellowship Program.

Phillip's other passions are soccer and college football. He is a proud supporter of Arsenal and the University of Alabama.

Contact: preeves@galsworthycjr.org

Twitter: @galsworthycjr