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Volume 1, Issue 1 is dedicated to the topic of the Liberty of Conscience and features essays from Garrett M. Walden, James Renihan, Geoff Chang, J. Ryan Davidson, Joseph Dunne, and Jesse Owens, along with several book reviews. Theologia Viatorum (theology of the pilgrims): The Journal of the London Lyceum is a peer-reviewed journal for analytic, baptist, and/or confessional theology that is published on an annual basis by the London Lyceum. The journal seeks to promote serious thinking for a serious church by retrieving the wisdom from analytic philosophy, the Baptist tradition, and classical Protestantism as confessed in the confessional documents of the Reformed tradition. The journal seeks to promote the Reformed catholic tradition by confessing what is held in common by the Second London Confession of Faith, the Orthodox Creed (1679), the Westminster Confession of Faith, the Three Forms of Unity, and the Anglican Formularies. The journal publishes content that confesses the Nicene and Apostles' Creed and is consistent with the orthodox Protestant confessional tradition.
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Volume 1, Issue 1 is dedicated to the topic of the Liberty of Conscience and features essays from Garrett M. Walden, James Renihan, Geoff Chang, J. Ryan Davidson, Joseph Dunne, and Jesse Owens, along with several book reviews. Theologia Viatorum (theology of the pilgrims): The Journal of the London Lyceum is a peer-reviewed journal for analytic, baptist, and/or confessional theology that is published on an annual basis by the London Lyceum. The journal seeks to promote serious thinking for a serious church by retrieving the wisdom from analytic philosophy, the Baptist tradition, and classical Protestantism as confessed in the confessional documents of the Reformed tradition. The journal seeks to promote the Reformed catholic tradition by confessing what is held in common by the Second London Confession of Faith, the Orthodox Creed (1679), the Westminster Confession of Faith, the Three Forms of Unity, and the Anglican Formularies. The journal publishes content that confesses the Nicene and Apostles' Creed and is consistent with the orthodox Protestant confessional tradition.