Jordan Steffaniak and Brandon Ayscue
Jordan talks with Zach Williams about the life and theological contributions of Abraham Booth, an 18th-century English Baptist. They explore Booth's doctrine of sanctification, his historical context, and the rise of antinomianism, discussing its implications on the understanding of justification and holiness in the Christian life.
Resources:
1) The First Counsellor of Our Denomination, Michael Haykin
2) A Messenger of Grace: A Study of the Life & Thought of Abraham Booth, Raymond Arthur Coppenger
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the London Lyceum Podcast
22:15 The Doctrine of Sanctification and Antinomianism
29:33 The Complexity of Justification and Holiness
39:03 The Role of Law in Sanctification
46:13 Booth's Place in the Reformed Tradition