The London Lyceum Jordan Steffaniak and Brandon Ayscue
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- Religion et spiritualité
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The London Lyceum seeks to encourage serious thinking for a serious church by creating an intellectual culture of charity, curiosity, and critical thinking. Find out more about us at our website: www.thelondonlyceum.com
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The Churches of Christ with Richard Hughes and Jamey Gorman
Jordan talks with Jamey Gorman and Richard Hughes about their book on the Churches of Christ. They cover topics like what is the church of Christ? What are its distinctive characteristics? What are the origins of the churches of Christ? Why did many oppose dispensationalism and how did the rise of Christian America influence them? Why is there such an opposition to missions societies from some? How did the Churches of Christ become comfortable with institutions that transcend the local congregation? What battles occurred over institutions? And more!
Resources:
1) Reviving the Ancient Faith, Richard Hughes and Jamey Gorman
2) In the Great Stream, C. Leonard Allen
3) Poured Out, C. Leonard Allen
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The Biblical Languages with Sawyer Moranville
Jordan talks with Sawyer Moranville, Executive Director of Lingua Deo Gloria, about the biblical languages. They cover topics like how to best learn them, if they are necessary to know, whether all Christians can learn them, how language works and translation philosophies, and more!
Resources:
1) Lingua Deo Gloria
2) A Child's Koine Greek Book
3) Jonah: A Visual Reader
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Richard Baxter with Tim Cooper
Jordan and Garrett talk with Tim Cooper about the life and thought of Richard Baxter. They cover topics like his relationship with John Owen, what he thought of justification, his advice for dealing with grief and suffering, his view of pastoral ministry, and more!
Resources:
1) John Owen, Richard Baxter and the Formation of Nonconformity, Tim Cooper
2) The Reformed Pastor: Updated and Abridged, Tim Cooper
3) The Saints' Everlasting Rest: Updated and Abridged, Tim Cooper
4) When Christians Disagree: Lessons from the Fractured Relationship of John Owen and Richard Baxter, Tim Cooper
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The Transfiguration with Patrick Schreiner
Hunter and Cody talk with Patrick Schreiner about his new book on the transfiguration. They cover topics like what is the transfiguration, what the symbols of the transfiguration are, how pastors should teach it, what role it plays in systematic and practical theology, and more!
Resources:
1) The Transfiguration of Christ, Patrick Schreiner
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Catholicity and the Free Church Tradition with C. Ryan Fields
Jordan talks with Ryan Fields about his new book on the free church and catholicity. They cover topics like: What is catholicity and why should we want it? Does catholicity involve more than unity? How do Episcopal groups typically define catholicity? Can one denomination monopolize the terminology of catholicity? Why do most think the free church cant have catholicity? Why do free churches not readily identify as catholic? Should they? How do we encourage if so? Is there historical precedent for catholicity in the free church tradition? Has the free church tradition barely studied the problem of catholicity? What does the free church have to contribute that is unique? And more!
Resources:
1) Local and Universal: A Free Church Account of Ecclesial Catholicity, C. Ryan Fields
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God and Value Judgments with Kevin Kinghorn
Jordan and Joseph talk with Kevin Kinghorn about his work on God and value judgments. They cover topics like: What is a value judgment? Are they beliefs with cognitive content or are they sentiments or something else? What does it mean to call intuitive judgments quasi-perceptions? Are our value judgments from God? In what sense are they from God? Are they special revelation or natural revelation? How are they formed? What are the implications for our views on this and spiritual formation? How much can we trust them? And more!
Resources:
1) God and Value Judgments, Kevin Kinghorn
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Avis
This one will get you thinking…
I have tried to get into a few different podcasts, but I haven’t found any that I consistently enjoy as much as the London Lyceum. I greatly appreciate the charitable disposition of the hosts towards their guests, and the weight of the subject matter that they tackle in each episode. I come away from every episode having learned something new. Simply put, this is the best podcast out there for serious Christian thinking from a confessional Baptist perspective. I highly recommend!
Intriguing, Charitable and Ecumenically Baptist
This podcast is for you if you: -care about growing in your understanding of Christian history and theology -want to hear differing viewpoints to help you think more clearly -want to see/benefit from irenic debate and discussion modeled consistently -are Baptist and desire to participate in a revival of confessional Baptist theology but also want to discover and appreciate understandings from differing Christian traditions
Avoid these guys - they are playing word games
I’m a new listener and was initially encouraged, but they’ve gone far afield in their latest episode. They seem to not know what they are talking about and are confused on basic definitions. Allowing these Arminians on and giving them a platform to confuse people on definitions. Apparently, every historian was wrong about Ariminus. These guys are not serious confessional baptists.