Bradley the Heretic
Essays, reflections, and prophetic troublemaking for people deconstructing faith and reconstructing love.
My name is Bradley. I write, question, build, and seek justice from the wounded edge of faith. I follow the way of Jesus of Nazareth, but I do not believe truth belongs to institutions, empires, creeds, or fear.
I have lived enough life to know that easy answers can become dangerous. Faith can heal, but it can also be used to control. Religion can form communities of courage, but it can also protect systems of harm. That tension is where much of my work begins.
I am drawn to Jesus because I see in him a way of being human that refuses domination. He does not teach love as sentimentality. He teaches love as action, repair, mercy, courage, truth-telling, and solidarity with the wounded.
This site is my home for that work. It is where I write, wrestle, deconstruct, reconstruct, and try to build language for people who are still hungry for the sacred but can no longer pretend that the old answers are enough.
Essays, reflections, and prophetic troublemaking for people deconstructing faith and reconstructing love.
A space for history, theology, justice, and hard questions about Jesus beyond empire and easy religion.
A garden-centered vision of healing soil, feeding people, restoring dignity, and building what heals.
Love is not weakness. Love is what courage becomes when it refuses to abandon the wounded.
That conviction shapes everything I am trying to build: the writing, the podcast, the garden, the questions, and the work still becoming.