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The London Lyceum seeks to encourage serious thinking for a serious church by creating an intellectual culture of charity, curiosity, and critical thinking. Find out more about us at our website: www.thelondonlyceum.com
The London Lyceum seeks to encourage serious thinking for a serious church by creating an intellectual culture of charity, curiosity, and critical thinking. Find out more about us at our website: www.thelondonlyceum.com
Christian Political Economy with Jordan Ballor and Eric Mattson
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This episode features Eric Mattson and Jordan Baller to discuss their work on the history of Christian political economy, the relationship between theology and economics, and the importance of understanding political economy from a Christian perspective. They explore key concepts, historical figures, and practical implications for pastors and theologians.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Political Economy and Guests
03:20 Defining Political Economy
07:03 The Importance of Political Economy for Christians
13:52 Historical Context: Adam Smith and Beyond
21:03 Two Visions of Political Economy: Limited vs. Mutual Benefits
27:53 Understanding Wealth and Justice in Modern Times
30:55 The Role of Economics in Theology
36:16 Navigating Personal and Corporate Wealth Responsibilities
39:21 The Complexity of Love and Responsibility
45:08 The Anti-Utopian Perspective in Theology and Economics
50:22 Final Thoughts on Theology and Economics
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Calvin and the Church Fathers with Tony Lane
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This episode features Dr. Tony Lane discussing his research on John Calvin's interaction with the Church Fathers, exploring influence, use, and theological continuity. A deep dive into Calvin's methods, sources, and the broader context of Reformation theology.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the London Lyceum Podcast
02:47 Exploring John Calvin and the Church Fathers
06:38 Calvin's Methodology in Engaging the Fathers
10:49 Calvin's Sources and Reading Practices
14:56 Calvin's Apologetic Use of the Fathers
22:13 Key Influences on Calvin's Theology
28:06 Calvin's Selective Engagement with Gregory the Great
33:49 Continuity and Discontinuity with the Early Church
41:48 Theological Retrieval and Calvin's Legacy
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The Creed, Code, and Cultus with John Wilsey and Stephen Presley
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This episode explores the crisis of confidence in modern culture and the church, emphasizing the importance of confessional creeds, moral practice, and liturgical worship. Hosted by Hunter Hindsman, with guests Stephen Presley and John Wilsey, the discussion delves into how feelings, technology, and individualism threaten institutional authority and the Christian life.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Crisis of Confidence
02:50 The Role of Feelings in Modern Culture
10:07 The Impact on Worship and Theological Education
17:41 The Decline of Institutional Authority
24:39 Expressive Individualism and Its Impact
33:43 The Way Forward: Embracing Creed, Code, and Cultus
37:11 Reflections on the Past and Future of the Church
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Classical Theism with Jordan Steffaniak, Hunter Hindsman, and Leland Brown
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This episode explores classical theism, its biblical foundations, and its significance in Christian theology. Jordan, Leland, and Hunter discuss key attributes of God like immutability, impassibility, and simplicity, addressing common misconceptions and pastoral applications.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the London Lyceum and Its Mission
01:52 Exploring Classical Theism
05:20 Understanding Big God Theology
12:41 The Doctrine of Divine Simplicity
21:33 Pastoral Applications of Immutability and Impassibility
30:42 The Biblical Foundation of Classical Theism
31:53 Unity of Scripture and Theological Consistency
33:05 Methodological Approaches to Classical Theism
36:40 Historical Perspectives on Theological Authority
36:51 Insights from the Canons of Nicaea
37:53 The Role of Collective Wisdom in Church Governance
41:23 The Need for Modern Church Canons
42:38 Exploring Theological Insights from Historical Councils
45:36 Christian Nationalism and Its Implications
46:52 Metaphysics in Creeds and Confessions
47:49 Consensus in Theological Discourse
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The Honesty Crisis with Christian Miller
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In this episode, Jordan talks with Christian Miller about the importance of honesty, the recent research on dishonesty, and the moral implications of honesty in various spheres including education, religion, and politics. They explore how societal trends are affecting our virtue of honesty and offer insights on how to preserve this treasured virtue.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Its Mission
01:51 The Rise of Interest in Honesty
03:44 Defining Honesty: More Than Just Not Lying
08:29 The Complexity of Honesty and Motivation
09:46 Are Most People Honest or Dishonest?
14:11 The Impact of AI on Academic Honesty
22:13 Strategies for Promoting Honesty in Education
24:59 Sermon Plagiarism: A Crisis in Religion
34:14 The Honesty Crisis in Politics
39:21 The Importance of Honesty in a Religious Context
42:02 Future Directions in Research on Honesty
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Intimately Forsaken with Thomas Brand
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In this episode, Jordan talks with Dr. Tom Brand discusses his book 'Intimately Forsaken' and they explore the complex theology of the cry of dereliction, divine impassibility, and the nature of the Trinity. He shares insights from his academic journey, theological reflections, and practical implications for preaching and faith.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the London Lyceum Podcast
01:44 Meet Dr. Tom Brand and His Background
05:27 Exploring the Cry of Dereliction
08:57 The Pillars of Divine Impassibility
12:06 The Suffering God Debate
14:09 Cyril of Alexandria and the Communication of Idioms
15:51 Understanding Divine Personhood
18:23 Real Distinction vs. Divine Simplicity
22:14 The Challenge of Language in Theology
26:22 Interpreting Scripture and Classical Theism
29:45 Preaching the Cry of Dereliction
32:51 Common Misunderstandings in Theology
35:00 Areas for Further Research
37:41 The Value of Advanced Theological Study
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John Broadus with Eric Smith
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This episode features Dr. Eric Smith discussing his critical biography of John Broadus, a pivotal figure in Southern Baptist history. The conversation explores Broadus's life, legacy, and the complexities of navigating cultural and theological transitions in the post-Civil War South.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the episode and guest
01:23 Who was John Broadus? A brief overview
04:00 Broadus’s influence in Baptist life and culture
06:14 Approach to writing a balanced, honest biography
09:56 Choosing Broadus for a critical biography
13:29 Reckoning with Broadus’s legacy and controversial aspects
16:03 Broadus’s ability to bridge North and South after the Civil War
19:20 Broadus’s charm and reception in Northern audiences
22:04 Broadus’s navigation of Southern culture and identity
23:41 Balancing theological liberalism and conservatism
29:39 Broadus’s legacy and influence on future generations
37:22 Reflections on the task of writing a critical biography
38:14 The process of selecting primary sources
43:31 Personal character and exemplary qualities of Broadus
47:21 Broadus’s preaching and communication style
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When God Seems Distant with Kyle Strobel
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In this episode, Jordan Steffaniak interviews Kyle Strobel about his new book 'When God Seems Distant,' exploring the development of spiritual life, the role of divine silence, and the importance of a robust Protestant understanding of spiritual formation.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the London Lyceum Podcast
01:26 Exploring Spiritual Formation and the New Book
03:27 Understanding Spiritual Desertion and Developmental Spirituality
10:12 The Shift in Protestant Discussions on Spirituality
16:35 Protestant vs. Catholic Approaches to Spiritual Formation
20:56 The Role of the Church in Spiritual Formation
26:23 Dallas Willard's Influence on Spiritual Practices
30:52 The Dangers of Self-Willed Spirituality
40:03 Collaborative Writing Process and Future Projects
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Revolutionizing Church History with Steve McKinion, Thomas Kidd, and Benjamin Quinn
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This episode features scholars Drs. Benjamin Quinn, Steve McKinnon, and Thomas Kidd discussing their new two-volume introduction to church history. They explore the project’s origins, its unique approach, and the importance of understanding church history from a global and confessional Baptist perspective.
Chapters
00:00 Welcome to the London Lyceum
00:58 Introducing the Guests and Their Work
03:20 The New Two-Volume Work on Church History
07:14 Continuity and Distinction from Gonzalez
19:50 Transitioning from Specialization to Generalization
39:14 Doing History as Baptists
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How Augustine Shapes Christian Scholarship and Public Life with John Wilsey and Stephen Presley
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This episode explores Augustine's influence on scholarship, biblical interpretation, and political theology, featuring insights from Stephen Presley and John Wilsey. Discover how Augustine's thought shapes modern Christian life and engagement with the public realm.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Augustine's Influence
04:49 Augustine's Theological Contributions
09:27 Engagement with Public Theology
14:20 Augustine's Legacy in Modern Scholarship
20:27 The Paradox of Augustine's Political Theology
24:41 Foundations of Political Theory in Augustine
25:49 Augustine's Engagement with Political Ideologies
29:10 Augustine's Philosophy of History
33:14 The Role of the Bible in Political Discourse
34:03 Engaging Augustine's Works
40:47 The Value of Historical Figures in Scholarship
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From Southeastern to Westminster: Kyle Britt's Theological Journey
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In this episode, Morgan Byrd interviews Pastor Kyle Britt about his journey in ministry, theological studies, and how he integrates theology into pastoral life. They discuss the importance of deep biblical engagement, Baptist history, and the role of theology in shaping faithful ministry.
Chapters
00:00 Welcome to the London Lyceum Podcast
05:25 The Intersection of Theology and Ministry
11:13 The Impact of the London Lyceum
16:58 The Role of Theology in Pastoral Ministry
22:53 Preaching Through Challenging Texts
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Quartet Talk on the Historian and Method - Generally Particular Ep. 54
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This episode explores the craft of historiography, what makes a good historian, and how to approach writing history with integrity and depth. The quartet discusses traits like sincerity, sympathy, synthesis, and the importance of community and humility in historical work.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Historiography
04:35 Current Reads and Influences
08:30 The Craft of Writing History
17:23 Traits of a Good Historian
20:21 The Influence of Historians' Biases
25:45 Navigating Objectivity and Subjectivity in History
32:25 The Role of Confessional Beliefs in Historical Interpretation
35:23 Weaponizing History in Modern Discourse
40:10 The Importance of Scholarly Communities in Historical Research
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The Culture of God's Word with Lucas Woodford
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In this episode Jordan talks with Lucas Woodford about his book, 'The Culture of God's Word.' They discuss the challenges facing the church in a secularized world, the importance of contextualization in ministry, and the role of the church in cultural engagement. Woodford emphasizes the need for a balance between tradition and contemporary relevance, advocating for a culture rooted in God's Word while navigating modern societal issues. The conversation also touches on the mission of the church, the significance of worship, and the importance of holy discernment in addressing cultural trends.
Resources:
The Culture of God's Word: Faithful Ministry in a Post-Christian Society
Chapters
00:00 Welcome to the London Lyceum Podcast
01:19 Introducing Reverend Dr. Lucas Woodford
02:37 The Culture of God's Word: Background and Motivation
04:56 The End of Christendom: Should We Long for It?
07:47 Bridging the Gap: Church and Secular World
09:50 Contextualization: Common Sense vs. Exhaustion
12:35 Understanding Human Identity in Today's Culture
14:35 Engaging in the Culture Wars: The Church's Role
17:32 Two Kingdoms: Lutheran vs. Reformed Perspectives
20:08 Contextualizing Worship: Balancing Tradition and Culture
23:22 Escapism vs. Engagement: The Church's Response
26:17 The Mission of the Church: Overlaps and Distinctions
28:52 Children of Believers: Baptism and Identity
31:08 Holy Discernment: Navigating Cultural Trends
34:31 Target Audience: Who Should Read This Book?
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Campus Ministry with Matt Reagan
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In this episode Morgan Byrd interviews Matt Reagan, the regional director of Campus Outreach Charleston. They discuss the importance of serious theological thinking in college ministry, the unique role of Campus Outreach as an apostolic arm of the church, and the significance of training staff and students theologically. Matt shares insights on the relational nature of ministry, the benefits of church partnerships, and the long-term vision for students as they transition into adulthood. The conversation emphasizes the importance of integrating college ministry with the local church and fostering a multi-generational community.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Serious Thinking in Ministry
02:10 Matt Reagan's Journey in College Ministry
04:53 Understanding Campus Outreach
08:11 Theological Foundations of Campus Outreach
10:32 Training Staff and Students Theologically
12:19 The Impact of Reformed Theology on Ministry
15:08 Practical Applications of Theology in Ministry
17:53 Maintaining Theological Freshness in Ministry
18:55 Theological Vision and Practical Application
22:04 The Role of the Local Church in Campus Ministry
26:38 Integrating College Students into Church Life
30:56 Authority and Sacraments in Campus Outreach
36:01 Long-term Impact of College Ministry
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Why Classical Theism Still Matters Today - Kiffin's Keep Ep. 82
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Jordan discusses his new book 'Classical Theism,' exploring its methodology, biblical foundations, and theological significance.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Classical Theism
01:27 The Journey of Writing the Book
03:24 Methodology in Classical Theism
05:42 Biblical Exegesis and Classical Doctrines
09:02 Ecclesial Aspects of Classical Theism
10:29 Controversies and Challenges in Theology
21:34 Conclusion and Future Engagement
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Paul's Gospel in Romans with Jarvis Williams
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In this episode, Jordan talks with Jarvis Williams about his new book on Paul's Gospel in Romans, exploring the vertical, horizontal, and cosmic dimensions of the gospel. The conversation covers Paul's theology, the significance of Romans, and implications for contemporary faith practice.
Resources:
Paul's Gospel in Romans: Vertical, Horizontal, and Cosmic Dimensions
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest
01:46 Dr. Jarvis Williams: Background and Expertise
03:09 Exploring Paul's Gospel in Romans
04:32 Vertical, Horizontal, and Cosmic Dimensions of the Gospel
06:28 Contextual Emphasis in Paul's Letters
11:22 Horizontal Elements in Romans and Their Modern Implications
19:13 Defining the Gospel: Core Aspects vs. Implications
24:17 Israel's Role in the Gospel and Future Promises
32:04 Two-Way Salvation Theory and Its Critique
37:55 Reflections on Writing the Book and Changing Perspectives
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Religion and Society with Jordan Ballor
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In this episode Hunter and Leland talks with Jordan Ballor, the executive director of the Center for Religion, Culture, and Democracy. They explore Ballor's journey into political theology, the role of think tanks, and the mission of the CRCD. The conversation delves into the importance of religion as a public good, the government's role in religious liberty, and the challenges of navigating diverse religious expressions in society. They also discuss the significance of natural law and the center's various programs aimed at engaging students and scholars in these critical discussions.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Political Theology and Jordan Ballor
02:03 Jordan Ballor's Journey into Political Theology
07:17 Understanding Think Tanks and Their Role
12:15 The Center for Religion, Culture, and Democracy
17:24 Cultural Engagement and Political Theology
19:09 Religion as a Public Good
22:57 Government's Role in Religion and Religious Liberty
23:39 Historical Perspectives on Church and State
27:02 The Role of Government in Religious Liberty
29:15 Navigating Religious Liberty Challenges
34:34 Pluralism and Common Ground in Society
39:43 Natural Law and Political Engagement
44:14 Engaging with the Center for Religion, Culture, and Democracy
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Theological Genealogies with Joel Chopp, Daniel Houck, and Joshua Lee Harris
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In this episode, Jordan talks with Daniel, Joel, and Joshua about the role of genealogies in theology, exploring their definitions, importance, and the ethical implications of genealogical narratives. They examine the distinction between vindictory and subversive genealogies, the necessity of genealogy in teaching and research, and the importance of intellectual humility in theological discourse. The conversation highlights the complexities of genealogical work and its impact on understanding historical narratives within the context of modern theology.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Its Goals
00:57 Exploring Modern Theology and Genealogies
03:59 Understanding Genealogies in Theology
07:50 The Role of Genealogies in Teaching Theology
10:26 Contamination in Genealogical Research
14:43 Distinguishing Genealogy from History
18:41 Vindictory vs. Subversive Genealogies
21:15 Theological Implications of Genealogies
27:12 Intellectual Virtues in Theological Scholarship
35:59 Ethics of Genealogy and Theological Retrieval
40:57 Concluding Thoughts on Genealogies and Progress
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Nicaea for Today with Shawn Wilhite and Coleman Ford
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In this episode Leland and Hunter talk with Shawn Wilhite and Coleman Ford about the significance of the Nicene Creed and its relevance today. They explore the historical context of the fourth century, the purpose behind their book 'Nicaea for Today', and the importance of creeds and confessions in Baptist life.
Chapters
00:00 The Political Landscape of the Fourth Century Church
19:51 Athanasius: Boldness in Contending for the Faith
20:37 Exploring Surprising Elements of the Creed
23:39 Eternal Generation and Divine Simplicity
25:18 Navigating Contemporary Theological Discussions
34:10 The Culture of Nicaea and Its Ongoing Relevance
40:13 The Case for Creeds in Baptist Life
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Virtue and History with Stephen Presley and John Wilsey
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In this episode Hunter talks with Stephen Presley and John Wilsey about the intersection of virtue and historical inquiry. They explore how virtue ethics informs the methods historians use, the importance of moral integrity in historical analysis, and the challenges posed by contemporary historiography. The conversation emphasizes the necessity of virtue in understanding history and the role it plays in shaping both the historian and the historical narrative.
Chapters
00:00 Exploring Virtue in Historical Inquiry
05:04 The Role of Virtue in Historical Understanding
09:49 Vices in Historical Inquiry
14:39 The Virtuous Historian: Courage and Temperance
19:32 Practical Applications of Virtue in History
24:26 The Controversy of Historical Statues
28:11 The Virtue of Historical Inquiry
31:44 Engaging with Conflicting Narratives
34:39 The Value of Disagreement in Intellectual Life
38:32 Shared Beliefs in Historical Understanding
43:58 The Role of AI in Academic Growth
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