Episode 230: Dr. Anthony Bradley

Episode 230: Dr. Anthony Bradley

Thank you for joining us for another episode of the Low Carb MD Podcast. Dr. Anthony Bradley is a professor of religious studies and director of the Center for the Study of Human Flourishing at The King’s College. Dr. Bradley is also a research...
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Thank you for joining us for another episode of the Low Carb MD
Podcast. Dr. Anthony Bradley is a professor of religious studies
and director of the Center for the Study of Human Flourishing at
The King’s College. Dr. Bradley is also a research fellow at The
Acton Institute. Dr. Bradley lectures at colleges, universities,
business organizations, conferences, and churches throughout the
U.S. and abroad. He has a Ph.D. in Historical and Theological
Studies from Westminster Theological Seminary, an M.A. in Ethics
and Society from Fordham University, an M.S. Criminal Justice
from John Jay College, and an M.Div. from Covenant Theological
Seminary.


In their conversation, Drs. Tro, Brian, and Anthony talk about
the vegan diet versus the carnivore diet, the FDA food pyramid
and its origins, the Tuskegee Syphilis Study and other medically
supervised experiments conducted on poor populations, the
generational impact of not being able to trust doctors,
nutritional deficiencies in school diets, the decline of mental
health in young men today, the epidemic of an overwhelming sense
of the futility of life in our society, toxic masculinity versus
heroic masculinity, negative versus positive virtue and how the
latter is more inspiring and effective for building up young
people, the dire need in our society for strong male role models
and mentors for boys, and the true definition of meekness.


For more information, please see the links below. Thank you for
listening!


Links:


Dr. Anthony Bradley:


Website

Publications and Contact Info

Twitter

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Dr. Brian Lenzkes:


Website

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Dr. Tro Kalayjian:


Website

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