
Review: Warranted Christian Belief
Editor’s Note: This book review correlates with the book recommended by Dr. Tawa Anderson in our Q&A for Prospective PhDs Series. If you have not

Editor’s Note: This book review correlates with the book recommended by Dr. Tawa Anderson in our Q&A for Prospective PhDs Series. If you have not

Editor’s Note: For the next few weeks, the Ledger will feature articles from current professors in academia offering advice to prospective PhD students considering doctoral

The last decade or two has been replete with interest in the theology, exegesis, and reading strategies of the earliest Christians. Beyond the sheer increased

Editor’s Note: This book review correlates with the book recommended by Dr. Bill Henard in our Q&A for Prospective PhDs Series. If you have not read Dr.

I confess that much of my theological method has developed from the necessity of practicing the discipline of theology in the church, in my academic

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 the most recent year.

Two elements must be considered when recommending resources. First, the one recommending the resources must know the ones to whom he is recommending them. Second,

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