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Policy Experts
Anthony B. Bradley
Anthony B. Bradley is a research fellow at the Acton Institute, and assistant professor of apologetics and systematic theology at Covenant Theological Seminary in St. Louis.
Stephen J. Grabill
Stephen Grabill earned his B.A. in philosophy and political science from Liberty University and his M.T.S., Th.M., and Ph.D. from Calvin Theological Seminary. Mr. Grabill's research interests include Protestant social thought, the thought of Abraham Kuyper, and Christian social ethics. His responsibilities at the Institute include serving as executive editor of the Journal of Markets & Morality.
Samuel Gregg
Dr. Samuel Gregg is Director of Research at the Acton Institute and author of On Ordered Liberty (2003), A Theory of Corruption (2004), Banking, Justice and the Common Good (2005), and The Commercial Society (2007).
Kishore Jayabalan
Kishore Jayabalan is director of Istituto Acton, the Acton Institute's Rome office where he organizes the Institute's educational and outreach efforts in Rome and throughout Europe.
Michael Miller
Michael Miller is the Director of Programs at the Acton Institute and also oversees Acton's international work. He received his bachelor's degree from the University of Notre Dame, has an MA from Nagoya University's Graduate School of International Development (Japan), an MA in philosophy from Franciscan University, and an MBA in International Management from Thunderbird (The American Graduate School of International Management). Before coming to Acton, he spent three years at Ave Maria College of the Americas in Nicaragua where he taught philosophy and political science and was the chair of the philosophy and theology department. He has almost 10 years of international experience and has lived and traveled in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. He has been published in the Washington Times, The Detroit News, The LA Daily News, and Crisis. His research interests include political economy, moral philosophy, economic development, and political theory
