Book Review: Justice and Charity
Krom, Michael P. Justice and Charity: An Introduction to Aquinas’s Moral, Economic, and Political Thought. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2020. 235 pages. Softcover. 978-1-5409-6224-9.
Krom, Michael P. Justice and Charity: An Introduction to Aquinas’s Moral, Economic, and Political Thought. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2020. 235 pages. Softcover. 978-1-5409-6224-9.
John of Salisbury nearly ten centuries ago said that, “Bernard of Chartres used to compare us to dwarfs perched on the shoulders of giants. He
Gisbertus Voetius (1589–1676) on God, Freedom, and Contingency: An Early Modern Reformed Voice. Andreas Beck. Brill. 616 pages. $227. Gisbertus Voetius is undoubtedly one of
All Thy Lights Combine: Figural Reading in the Anglican Tradition. Edited by Ephraim Radner and David Ney. Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2022. 304 pages. Hardcover.
I was introduced to John Gill (1697–1771) in 2015. Since then, I’ve dedicated my studies to retrieving his life and ministry. From my formative MDiv
Haines, David. Natural Theology; A Biblical and Historical Defense. Landrum, SC: Davenant Press, 2021. 188 pages. ISBN 1-949716-09-0. $14 (paper) David Haines, a philosophy professor
The Lord has been gracious to The London Lyceum once again in 2022 and we are thankful for your support, partnership, and friendship. Whether you
Henry Jessey (1601-1663) is one of the those “larger-than-life” figures from the Puritan era that J.I. Packer properly referred to as “God’s Giants.”[1] Born in
Not long ago, I was reading a book examining some not-so-great features of modern evangelicalism (hint: it was Jesus and John Wayne). I really wanted
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.