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The London Lyceum

Jordan Steffaniak
John Owen
Christianity
Theology
Slavery
Richard Baxter
English Civil War
Hebrews
Protestant Reformation
Biblical Languages
Churches Of Christ
Abrahamic Covenant
John Bunyan
Mosaic Covenant
Martin Luther
Thomas Hobbes
Doctrine Of Scripture
New Testament
The Transfiguration Of Christ
Justification
Grief

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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In this episode Leland and Hunter talk with Shawn Wilhite and Coleman Ford about the significance of the Nicene Creed and its relevance today. They explore the historical context of the fourth century, the purpose behind their book 'Nicaea for Today'... more

In this episode Hunter talks with Stephen Presley and John Wilsey about the intersection of virtue and historical inquiry. They explore how virtue ethics informs the methods historians use, the importance of moral integrity in historical analysis, an... more

In this episode of the London Lyceum, Jordan talks to Brian Watson about the issue of evil and suffering in the context of Christian theology. Dr. Watson shares insights from his dissertation, which explores the problem of evil, particularly how it r... more

In this episode Jordan talks with Nadya Williams about the significance of reading Greco-Roman classics from a Christian perspective. They explore how these texts can enhance understanding of the Bible, the role of translations, and the spiritual for... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Brian Watson
A pastor and recent PhD graduate in philosophy of religion
West Bridgewater Community Church
Episode: The Problem of Evil and Theodicy with Brian Watson
Dr. Nadya Williams
Interim director of the MFA in Creative Writing and author
Ashland University
Episode: Christians Reading Classics with Nadya Williams
Zack DiPrima
An author and speaker focused on Anglicanism and Charles Simeon
Episode: Charles Simeon with Zack DiPrima
Dr. Leland Brown
Pastor at East Kipper Baptist Church and author of "The First Pastors"
East Kipper Baptist Church
Episode: The First Pastors with Leland Brown
Charles Schulz
Director of the Classical Education Program at Concordia Chicago and Latin professor, with a strong background in patristic exegesis.
Concordia Chicago
Episode: Patristic Exegesis with Charles Shulz
Bruce Pass
Reverend Doctor, expert on Herman Bavinck
Trinity College Queensland
Episode: Herman Bavinck with Bruce Pass
Dr. Sam Fornecker
Overseeing and developing pastoral formation programs at St. Andrew's Anglican Church and involved with the Ridley Institute.
St. Andrew's Anglican Church
Episode: Anglicanism, Pastoral Formation, and Thomas Cranmer with Sam Fornecker
Joshua Brown
Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins University and author of "Capitalizing on College"
Johns Hopkins University
Episode: Capitalizing on College with Joshua Brown
Michael Morales
Professor of Biblical Studies at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary
Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary
Episode: Deuteronomy, Biblical Theology, and the Pentateuch with Michael Morales

Hosts

Jordan Stefaniak
Host focusing on theology and church history, engaging with guests to provide thoughtful discussions.
Caleb Hawkins
Co-host emphasizing clarity in theological discussions and charity in discourse.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 198 ratings
  • 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!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AbeBooth1734
    United States2 years ago
  • 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.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    *+*Breese
    United States3 years ago
  • Matthieu H

    Really appreciate the charitable position they take to those whom they disagree with. A very challenging podcast; in a good way!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    iron_matt17
    Canada3 years ago
  • Challenging and faithful

    New listener. Appreciate the commitment to be faithful to God’s Word and to historical Christianity.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Susej_png
    Canada3 years ago
  • 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

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ryan Gahman
    United States4 years ago

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Some feedback does note concerns around perspectives shared, indicating that while being well-engaged, not all episodes align with every listener's views.
Many praise the intellectual depth of the content, noting that it challenges them to think critically about their faith.
Feedback highlights the high-quality guests and engaging dialogue present in each episode; a combination that enriches their listening experience.
Listeners appreciate the charitable and respectful tone throughout discussions, fostering an environment for deeper understanding.
Several reviews reflect gratitude for the hosts' efforts in clarifying complex theological concepts, making them accessible to a broader audience.

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Virtue and History with Stephen Presley and John Wilsey
Q: How have you felt like the virtue of courage or temperance was needed in your historical projects?
Virtue is necessary to the historical task, requiring one to face challenges and engage with historical sources with respect and diligence.
Virtue and History with Stephen Presley and John Wilsey
Q: How does the concept of virtue frame the way in which one starts the process of doing history?
The study of history demands that you take into account the perspectives of those who have come before and that one's understanding of the data is filtered through assumptions about faith and virtue.
The Problem of Evil and Theodicy with Brian Watson
Q: What are the implications of God's relationship with evil?
God does not morally will evil but has a greater purpose that can only be realized through the presence of evil in the world.
The Problem of Evil and Theodicy with Brian Watson
Q: What do you think distinguishes free will debates on theodicy from a Calvinist perspective?
The assumption that libertarian free will offers a more straightforward resolution to the problem of evil than the determinist perspective.
The Problem of Evil and Theodicy with Brian Watson
Q: What drew you to the topic of the problem of evil?
Personal experiences with suffering and the desire to address common objections to belief in God related to evil.

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1. Dr. Brian Watson
2. Dr. Nadya Williams
3. Zack DiPrima
4. Dr. Leland Brown
5. Charles Schulz
6. Bruce Pass
7. Dr. Sam Fornecker
8. Joshua Brown

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