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The London Lyceum

Jordan Steffaniak and Brandon Ayscue

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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
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Les compétences attendues du niveau 5 sont présentées dans cette partie, en respectant la même organisation et les mêmes indicateurs. Les vidéos viennent illustrer concrètement les définitions des différents comportements caractéristiques des compétences attendues du niveau 5 lycée. Cependant, les vidéos retenues, peuvent à tout moment être remplacées par des vidéos de meilleure qualité ou plus pertinentes.
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The Leadership Lyceum: A CEO’s Virtual Mentor podcast series provides situational advice to a wide audience of leaders and boards of directors through conversations with those that have been there. The podcast brings unprecedented, one-on-one access to top, current and retired, CEOs and Directors of Boards and provides beneficial information and valuable insight on situational and topical issues that confront CEOs and Boards from those that have faced them before - often in dramatic circumst ...
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Jordan and Joseph talk with Kevin Kinghorn about his work on God and value judgments. They cover topics like: What is a value judgment? Are they beliefs with cognitive content or are they sentiments or something else? What does it mean to call intuitive judgments quasi-perceptions? Are our value judgments from God? In what sense are they from God? …
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Jordan talks with Todd Haines and Natasha Kennedy about the FatCat series of books, how to catechize our children, why it matters, whether we can depict Jesus in books, and more! Resources: 1) The entire FatCat series of books! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-london-lyceum4672/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://red…
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Jordan talks with Daniel Williams about the history of the pro-life movement before Roe v. Wade. They cover topics like: What does it mean to be pro-life? Why do many histories of postwar American politics treat the pro-life movement as a reaction against Roe vs Wade only? Who were the very first to be "pro-life"? Were Catholics the first pro-lifer…
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Garrett, Caleb, Hunter, and Jordan talk about Baptist history and theologies of retrieval. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-london-lyceum4672/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy由Jordan Steffaniak and Brandon Ayscue
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Jordan and Cody talk with Dru Johnson about his latest book on Darwin and Scripture. They cover topics like: What does Darwin have to do with Scripture? Why would anyone be uncomfortable with the idea that the biblical authors make our world existentially, ethically, and physically coherent in a way that can be harmonized with science? You claim th…
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Jordan talks with Han-Luen about Augustine and the will. They cover topics like: What is the will? Did Augustine invent our concept of the will? Why has Augustine's thought on the will been such a difficult topic? How much does his own maturation and development make it more difficult? Does Augustine's doctrine of providence fit with his view of fr…
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Jordan talks with Jesse Couenhoven about moral agency among children. They cover topics such as: What is moral theory and moral agency? Why do we have a tendency to exaggerate the agency of children, disabled persons, etc.? Why have studies in the past been systematically biased? Should we be cynical about studies like these? Why has the approach t…
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Hearing the Word of God: A Kierkegaardian Phenomenology of Conscience Dr. Steven DeLay “Husserl insisted that I should study Kierkegaard.” So recounts the Russian existential philosopher, Lev Shestov, in his posthumously published 1939 essay, “In Memory of a Great Philosopher: Edmund Husserl.” Why would Husserl have said such a thing? As soon as on…
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Jordan talks with Andreas Beck about Gisbertus Voetius, his contributions, and why he matters. They cover topics like: Who were the most important theological and philosophical influences for him? Was he influenced by Thomas? By Scotus? By others? How did he receive them? What did Voetius think about freedom and contingency? Was he similar to other…
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Jordan talks with Chris Chun about Jonathan Edwards and his relationship to and with Baptists. They cover topics like: Is Edwards a proto-baptist? Why did he ignore the topic of paedobaptism in his writings? How does his belief in baptism compare to his contemporary congregationalist ministers or to separate baptists like Backus? How did Baptists i…
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Jordan talks with Ryan Currie about theological aesthetics. They cover topics like: What is theological aesthetics? How does culture and art relate? What does it mean to have a theological aesthetic based on the theology of the cross? Why is beauty related to glory? And more! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-london-lyceum4672/exc…
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Jordan and Brandon talk with Ross Inman about his new book on Christian Philosophy. Resources: 1) Christian Philosophy as a Way of Life, Ross Inman 2) Substance and the Fundamentality of the Familiar, Ross Inman Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-london-lyceum4672/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brand…
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Jordan talks with Chad Kim about his new book on Augustine. They cover topics like: Why was humility such an important virtue for Augustine? What kinds of people attended services in North Africa in the time of Augustine? What made Augustine an effective preacher? How does preaching work as a kind of sacrament for Augustine? How can a sermon be wha…
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Jordan talks with Matt Pinson about Reformed Arminianism. They cover topics like: What is Arminianism? What is Reformed Arminianism? Are they synonymous? Were General Baptists Reformed Arminians? Can you believe in penal substitutionary atonement and be an Arminian? 7. Do Reformed Arminians deny total depravity? If they do, should they be called se…
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Jordan and Nate talk with Jason Whitt about disability and baptism. They cover topics like what is disability, how have Christians and especially credobaptists approached baptism for the disabled, and more. Resources: 1) The Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity 2) The Christian Reflection Project 3) Baylor Press Disability Support this podcast at…
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Jordan and Garrett talk with Brandon Jones about baptism. They cover topics like: What is the difference between an ordinance only and sacramentalist baptist? Should we use the term sacrament? Why or why not? Is sacramentalism a baptist doctrine? How does covenant theology aid a theology of the sacraments? Why do contemporary baptists not often tie…
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Jordan talks with David Luy about the Psalms and TIS. They cover topics like: What is TIS and how does it differ from other methods? How should we interpret and understand the Psalms? How do they compare to other texts of Scripture? How can us modern westerners that may be disengaged from poetry, etc. become better readers of the Psalms? Does Luthe…
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Jordan and Chris talk with Andrew Spencer about his book on creation care. They cover topics like: What do we mean when we speak of creation care? What is a theology of creation care? How should we think about it well? What do you mean when you say that orthodox evangelical theology leads to an ethics of creation care? What is the importance of hop…
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Jordan talks with Ryan Hurd about the wrath of God. They cover topics like does God get angry? Does he have wrath? How as the tradition thought about this? And much more! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-london-lyceum4672/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.co…
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Jordan talks with Nadya Williams about her new book on cultural Christians. They cover topics like: Is there an assumption today that the early Christians were radically devoted to Christ? More so than us? Why? Is cultural Christianity a modern concept? Is it most likely to occur in cultures where Christianity is dominant? Is Christian nationalism …
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Jordan and Ryan talk with Lydia Jaeger about her new book on the doctrine of creation. They cover topics like: What are we saying when we declare that the world is created? Why is studying the doctrine of creation often limited to more scientific theories about the universe? Is this good or bad? What does it mean to say that creation is a gift? Wha…
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Jordan and Garrett discuss the value of publishing books and introduce Hanover Press. They also review the first release from Hanover Press, Andrew Fuller's classic text, the Gospel Worthy of All Acceptation. Resources: 1) Hanover Press 2) The Gospel Worthy of All Acceptation, Andrew Fuller Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-london…
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Jordan talks with Daniel Pedersen about Friedrich Schleiermacher. They cover topics like: Who is he? Have later Protestants appraised him fairly? What were his distinctive ideas? What were the general motives for his thought compared to what else was being taught during his time? Why would someone find his ideas desirable/appealing/convincing? And …
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Jordan talks with Philip Bunn about technological threats to liberty. They cover a wide range of topics like: What is automated technology? Is this synonymous with AI? In what ways is automated technology itself a potential threat to liberty? Why do most assume it is actual a creator of liberty? Should we think of efficiency and productivity as the…
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Jordan talks with Andrew Balltich about Owen and the Holy Spirit. They cover topics like: Why does Owen devote such time to the Holy Spirit? Do his contemporaries do the same? Is his pneumatology a doctrine he develops for its own sake, or is it to undergird another doctrine, like a particular debate about soteriology? What does Owen mean by the Sp…
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Jordan talks with D. G. Hart and Miles Smith IV about the terminology of post-war liberalism and whether it means anything or has any value. They cover a lot of topics like how Wilsonian idealism might compare, how the events of the 1960's might impact the rise of so-called post-war liberalism, how evangelicals make political judgments, and more! R…
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Jordan talks with Daniel Pedersen about divine simplicity and the supposed problem of modal collapse. They cover topics like: What is the problem of modal collapse? What is the distinction between hypothetical and absolute necessity? Do such accounts of necessity entail fatalism? What accounts of freedom are in the background to this discussion? Wh…
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Jordan talks with Andrew Hollingsworth about social trinitarianism. They cover topics like: What is social trinitarianism? What is a mere social trinitarianism? What are the most common and most problematic accounts? What are the eternal relations of origin? And more! Resources: 1) Mere Social Trinitarianism, Andrew Hollingsworth 2) Analytic Christ…
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Jake and Jesse return and discuss a range of topics, including Jake's terrible coffee takes. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-london-lyceum4672/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy由Jordan Steffaniak and Brandon Ayscue
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Jordan talks with David Mahfood about Anselm and the atonement and covers a wide range of topics like: What is the most common way to think of the atonement today? Does Anselm fit this paradigm? Why would anyone think the incarnation and the cross are necessary for redemption? What is unique about Anselm here? How does Aquinas on the atonement comp…
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Jordan talks with David Moffitt about the atonement. They cover topics like: What have views of the atonement traditionally focused on? Should they consider more than the cross? How does atonement involve things besides the cross like the resurrection, ascension, offering, and exaltation? How does the view presented in Hebrews fit with the other bo…
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Jordan talks with David Lytle, Charles Cook, and Jesse Owens about Arminian Baptists. They cover topics like: What is the general/free will baptist tradition? When did it begin? Was it co-extensive with calvinist streams? When did the general and free will terms begin to be applied and used? What does Arminianism mean? Do all general and free will …
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Jordan talks with Tim Ward about the Bible. They cover topics like: What is the Protestant view of Scripture and how does it differ from other approaches? Is it possible to pay too much attention to the Bible and end up missing God in the process? What does the Trinity have to do with Scripture? What are the key attributes of Scripture? Should we c…
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Jordan discusses PhDs, especially theology ones. What are they? Should you pursue a PhD? Should Pastor's pursue a PhD? And if you do pursue one, how can you do it well? Resources: 1) Are Some PhDs a Bad Idea? Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-london-lyceum4672/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands P…
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Jordan and Nate talk with Aaron Davis about disability theology. They cover topics like: What is the theology of disability? Have people always researched this? What is a disability? Why is it important for theology to bring its own research agenda and voice to the discussion? If the consummation is supposed to set all things right, why would we th…
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Jordan talks with Colin Redemer about the life and thought of Thomas Traherne. Resources: 1) The Shining Human Creature, Thomas Traherne Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-london-lyceum4672/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy…
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Jordan talks with Sean McGever about evangelism. They cover topics like: What is evangelism? What makes this series on the true care for souls unique? How many souls have you saved? Why are you bad at evangelism? What is the catalyst for announcing Jesus? What is the cadence of announcing Jesus? And more! Resources: 1) Evangelism and the Care of So…
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Jordan and Joel talk with Richard Cross about Scotus and the Reformed reception and/or rejection of his ideas. They cover topics like: What do we mean when we say words like univocity, voluntarism, and nominalism? What are the general narratives that exist regarding Aquinas, Scotus, and Reformed reception of them? What areas of theology and metaphy…
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Jordan talks with Ryan Hurd about the senses of Holy Scripture. They cover topics like: What is the quadriga? How prevalent has this interpretive paradigm been? Did Reformed thinkers use it? Do evangelicals use it? Why is there commonly a reticence to use methods like these among Reformed evangelicals? What are the literal and spiritual sense; what…
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Hunter and Cody talk with Dr. Mitch Chase about his book Short of Glory. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-london-lyceum4672/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy由Jordan Steffaniak and Brandon Ayscue
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Jordan and Matt talk with Joshua Lee Harris about analogy and univocity. They cover topics like: What is analogy? Univocity? Etc? What is ontological pluralism? Why do you think pluralism is preferable to monism? What are some of the main historical views such as Scotus, Thomas, and Henry of Ghent? What has the contemporary reception been of them? …
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Jake and Jesse examine Samuel Richardson's thoughts on religious toleration and how Baptists should think about civil religion. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-london-lyceum4672/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy…
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Jordan and Jacob talk with Joshua Schendel about the necessity of Christ's death. They cover topics like: Is Christ's death necessary? How did this question become so important? What are the various reformed views? What is the medieval background to the debate? How are medieval sources used? And more! Resources: 1) The Necessity of Christ's Satisfa…
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Jordan discusses free choice in early modern Reformed thought with Layne Hancock and Michael Lynch. They cover topics like: Does early modern thought on free choice map onto how most think about free will today in any sense? What cautions might be appropriate for contemporary students (and even pastors) to be conscious of as they read older sources…
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Jordan and Joel talk with Taylor Cyr and Matthews Grant about determinism, libertarian free will, and more. Resources: 1) Free Will and God's Universal Causality: The Dual Sources Account, W. Matthews Grant Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-london-lyceum4672/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Pri…
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Jordan and Matt talk with Doug Blount about the doctrine of divine timelessness. They cover topics like: What is the doctrine of divine timelessness? Does it differ from saying God is atemporal, eternal, or the like? How do theories of time relate to divine timelessness and God's relation to time? Does divine timelessness fit best with a particular…
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