McGraw, Bryan
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Bryan T. McGraw is Dean of Social Sciences and Education and an Associate Professor of Politics and International Relations at Wheaton College in Wheaton, IL. He earned his Ph.D. in political science at Harvard University and has a range of research interests, mostly focused on the intersection of religion and liberal political thought. His first book, Faith in Politics: Religion and Liberal Democracy, was published in 2010 by Cambridge University Press. He is the co-editor of Natural Law and Evangelical Political Thought and has published work in Perspectives on Political Science, Critical Review of Social and Political Philosophy, Political Studies, and several other places. He teaches classes on classical and medieval political thought, modern political thought, church and state, and political ethics. His wife, Martha, is a neurologist at Central DuPage Hospital and they have three children.

Articles

Dobbs and the Pro-Life Future

The prospect of a post-Roe America calls not only for celebration, but also for a realistic appraisal of the road ahead, which will require the pro-life movement to rebuild itself as a movement that goes beyond partisan divisions and that also helps create a social, political, and economic order in which life is encouraged and supported.

Date posted: 2022-06-17