Michael Bradley

Michael Bradley

Michael Bradley is managing editor of Ethika Politika and editor of The Whole Story. He earned his B.A. in philosophy and theology in 2014 from the University of Notre Dame, where he served as editor-in-chief of the Irish Rover.

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Articles


A More Radically Catholic Life

June 3, 2015

Radically Catholic in the Age of Francis is important reading for anyone invested on any side of the debate described by Patrick Deneen as “A Catholic Showdown Worth Watching.”


Guttmacher and Abortion in Uganda

May 28, 2015

Will increasing access to safe, easy, and clinical abortion procedures in Uganda actually improve maternal mortality rates?


A Lingering Clericalism?

May 17, 2015

I sometimes wonder if the “priesthood question” doesn’t veil a lingering clericalism.


Moving Forward in the Abortion Wars

May 13, 2015

Charlie Camosy’s Beyond the Abortion Wars is an accessible but challenging and provocative book that everyone with an interest in abortion ought to read.


Living Liturgically

April 19, 2015

Extravagant Fridays and rushed Sundays are not just inverses of tempered Fridays and joyful Sundays; the two ways of living are often rooted in different, nearly opposed, habits of character.


What the Good Thief’s Death Teaches Us About Life

April 2, 2015

We might identify with the “good thief,” St. Dismas, a model of repentance and humility.


It’s A Magical World

March 29, 2015

Calvin and Hobbes just may be the most educative and instructive art one could want in a contemporary Christian home.


Dropping Dialogue

March 9, 2015

At the Catholic university, grounded in institutional commitments to a host of truth claims and therefore in moral obligations following from those claims, “dialogue” has to be understood as a method but not as an end.