
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
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 392 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ReligionReligion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

In this episode of Generally Particular, hosts Jake Stone and Jesse Owens discuss their experiences and insights from their recent academic endeavors, including challenges faced during their studies, reflections on Southern Seminary, and their partic... more
In this episode of Kiffin's Keep, Jordan discusses the relationship between natural theology, philosophy, and the necessity of technical precision in theological discourse. He argues that while philosophy is essential to theology, it is not the ultim... more
In this episode of the London Lyceum, host Jordan Steffaniak discusses the podcast's mission to foster serious thinking within the church community. He reflects on the production of over 500 episodes, outlines future plans for the podcast, including ... more
In this episode of the London Lyceum, Caleb Hawkins and Hunter Hindsman talk with Zack DiPrima to explore the life and influence of Charles Simeon, a pivotal figure in Anglicanism and evangelicalism. The conversation delves into Simeon's pastoral the... more
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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!
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.
Really appreciate the charitable position they take to those whom they disagree with. A very challenging podcast; in a good way!
New listener. Appreciate the commitment to be faithful to God’s Word and to historical Christianity.
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
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Focusing on topics that promote thoughtful engagement with key theological and historical matters, the content emphasizes the importance of an intellectual culture within the church. Episodes cover a range of subjects from biblical interpretation, church history, and the implications of theological doctrines, often featuring expert guests who share their insights on pastoral ministry, philosophy, and ethical questions within the Christian tradition. A notable feature is the commitment to maintaining charitable dialogue, even when discussing differing viewpoints, which creates a rich environment for understanding and exploring Christianity's complexities.
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Recent guests on The London Lyceum include:
1. Zack DiPrima
2. Dr. Leland Brown
3. Charles Schulz
4. Bruce Pass
5. Dr. Sam Fornecker
6. Joshua Brown
7. Michael Morales
8. Dr. Chad Kim
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