God at Work: A Journey Through Exodus, Chapters 1-24

In this thought-provoking series, Anthony B. Bradley author of God at Work: Loving God and Neighbor Through the Book of Exodus—guides listeners through a fresh, multidimensional exploration of Exodus chapters 1–24. This isn’t your typical Bible study. Drawing from years of theological reflection at the Acton Institute and Kuyper College, Bradley brings Exodus to life by integrating biblical theology with psychological insight and cultural critique. Alongside in the book, he unpacks the deeper meaning behind Israel’s liberation, the formation of covenant community at Sinai, and the enduring relevance of these stories for personal, ecclesial, and societal transformation. Listeners will encounter Pharaoh’s anxiety and Moses’s self-doubt through the lens of Reinhold Niebuhr, explore the Israelites’ wilderness behavior using Karen Horney’s theory of basic anxiety, trace God’s redemptive arc using Gerard Van Groningen’s “Golden Cable” of covenant, kingdom, and mediator, and see how Abraham Kuyper’s “sphere sovereignty” helps frame God's authority over all areas of life. Whether you're a pastor, student, Bible teacher, or someone seeking clarity and courage in a chaotic world, this podcast and book offer deep insight, practical reflection, and a renewed vision of what it means to love God and neighbor.

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The Anthony Bradley Show podcast is a conversation with key figures hosted by Anthony B. Bradley, PhD. Professor Bradley teaches at the King's College in New York City and is the director of the Center for the Study of Human Flourishing. The show brings guests in psychology, religious studies, theology, law, sociology, biology, chemistry, physics, economics, political philosophy, business, sports, and more.