2023 in Review
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
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
O foolish Galatians! Who has bewitched you? It was before your eyes that Jesus Christ was publicly portrayed as crucified. (Galatians 3:1 ESV) In his
Chatraw, Joshua D. and Mark D. Allen. The Augustine Way: Retrieving a Vision for the Church’s Apologetic Witness. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2023. 197 pp.
“What do you think about Doug Wilson?” is a question we receive often as pastors, and it’s sometimes hard to know exactly how to answer.
Editor’s Note: This is part 5 in our Lyceum Disputation series on metaphysics and the Christian. Stay tuned for further installments which can be found here when available.
The London Lyceum is pleased to announce the formation of Hanover Press. Hanover Press is a publishing house committed to producing original Protestant academic theology
On a rainy Sunday morning last fall, I listened eagerly as a guest preacher addressed our church for the first time: ‘Beloved, let’s read from