Creeds, Confessions, and Carroll: An Essay in Defense of Baptist “Creedalism”
[Editor’s Note: The original title of this essay has been modified since its original publication due to unnecessary offense and confusion that distracted from the
[Editor’s Note: The original title of this essay has been modified since its original publication due to unnecessary offense and confusion that distracted from the
Editor’s Note: This is our final summary of our Lyceum Disputation series considering the nature and potential necessity of contemporary “Christian Platonism.” As with all our work, the
It’s been over seventy years since Carl Henry wrote of the uneasy conscience of modern fundamentalism. Today, we could very well write of the uneasy
Barr, Beth Allison. The Making of Biblical Womanhood: How the Subjugation of Women Became Gospel Truth. Grand Rapids: Brazos Press, 2021. 256pp. Softcover. ISBN: 9781587434709.
Regular followers of the London Lyceum love reading. And for good reason! But oftentimes even those with seminary educations wonder where to start and where
DeYoung, Kevin. Men and Women in the Church. Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2021. 176pp. Softcover. ISBN: 1433566532. $19.99. 1. Introducing DeYoung Kevin DeYoung is the Senior
Johnson, Jeffrey D. The Failure of Natural Theology: A Critical Appraisal of the Philosophical Theology of Thomas Aquinas. Conway, AR: Free Grace Press Academic, 2021.
Plagiarism has been in the evangelical news recently due to the current Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) President Ed Litton’s alleged plagiarism of former SBC President
Contemplating God with the Great Tradition: Trinitarian Classical Theism. By Craig A. Carter. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2021. 280pp. $39.99, softcover. Craig A. Carter is
I recently published an article arguing that multi-site and multi-service churches are a metaphysical impossibility. In what follows I intend to offer a short-form summary