“Think and Smoke Tobacco”: Eighteenth-Century Christian Perspectives on Tobacco Use
This online essay is significantly abridged from a larger essay on this subject published in The Hanover Review: The Journal of The London Lyceum 2.1
This online essay is significantly abridged from a larger essay on this subject published in The Hanover Review: The Journal of The London Lyceum 2.1
The London Lyceum is pleased to announce several important updates, including staff additions and publication updates. Staffing Updates As the London Lyceum continues to grow
As I ponder the vision of The London Lyceum, I believe there are old lighthouses within the Baptist heritage, waiting to be relit, that can
[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
In the aptly titled The Descent of Man (1871), Charles Darwin confronts a vexing question from the perspective of natural selection: why be good? Darwin
Heath Lambert, Biblical Counseling and Common Grace (Greensboro: Shepherd Press, 2023), paperback, $17.99. Heath Lambert’s Biblical Counseling and Common Grace is a work inspired
2023 is now in the books and the London Lyceum is both grateful for the last year and thrilled about the future. Looking back, we’ve
The things I love deeply are also the things that irk me most easily. And most profoundly. This makes sense: when we love, we care.
Can non-Christians ever act with virtue? Is it possible, in other words, for them to do the right thing for the right reason? In Christian
I first came across the writings of Thomas Forsyth Torrance (1913-2007) while taking a PhD seminar at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in the Fall of