
John Brine: A Baptist’s Letter for Our Easter Theology
Baptists don’t always know where to look within our own tradition when big theological questions arise. In my study, when I turn to trustworthy historical

Baptists don’t always know where to look within our own tradition when big theological questions arise. In my study, when I turn to trustworthy historical

Block, Daniel I. Covenant: The Framework of God’s Plan of Redemption. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2021. 704 pages. Hardcover. 9780801097881. $54.99. Introduction Daniel Block

Boot, Joseph. The Mission of God: A Manifesto of Hope for Society. London: Wilberforce Publications, 2016. Second edition. 673 pp. Softcover. ISBN 9780957572560. $22.77. Joe

We at the London Lyceum had an amazing year thanks to you–our readers and listeners. We want to highlight our top posts and podcasts from

Welcome back to our annual top books of the year post. Each year our board and fellows join together to submit their favorite book from

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

As a pastor, I want to be as prepared as I can to feed and lead the saints under my care. The following books have

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.

Haykin, Michael A.G. Kiffen, Knollys, and Keach: Rediscovering our English Baptist Heritage. Peterborough, Canada: H&E Publishing, 2019. 194 pp. Softcover. ISBN: 9781989174333. $24.99. Michael A.

Much of the global Baptist movement can trace its roots back to mid-seventeenth-century England. In particular, Reformed or Calvinistic Baptists began here, their earliest churches