
The Founders Recommendations: Part II – Jordan
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

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

The Lord’s Supper is known by many names: the Eucharist, Holy Communion, the Mass, the Sacrament of the Altar, etc. Regardless of what one calls

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

A few months ago, Jordan Steffaniak reached out to me asking if I’d provide a short write-up covering three to five books about the doctrine

A theological understanding of the Ordinary Means of Grace is what every Christian generation needs. This is particularly true in our day when so many

The philosophical literature on free will and moral responsibility was revolutionized in the 1960s and has grown enormously since. There are many great resources connecting

Gender is a crucially important topic for theologians to understand and for pastors to offer guidance to their congregants. However, it is such a wide

Here at the London Lyceum we love to recommend great resources that will get you thinking. To that end we’ve gathered a brief list of