Jordan Steffaniak and Brandon Ayscue

In this episode of the London Lyceum, Caleb Hawkins and Hunter Hindsman talk with Zack DiPrima to explore the life and influence of Charles Simeon, a pivotal figure in Anglicanism and evangelicalism. The conversation delves into Simeon's pastoral theology, his views on systematic theology and Calvinism, his contributions to the Church of England, and his relationships with nonconformists and Baptists. The discussion highlights Simeon's commitment to the Church, his emphasis on mentorship, and the long-term impact of his ministry on future generations of pastors.
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to the London Lyceum and Anglicanism
02:05 Charles Simeon: A Historical Overview
05:19 Simeon's Influence on Anglicanism
10:13 Core Tenets of Simeon's Pastoral Theology
15:14 Simeon's Views on Systematic Theology
22:49 Simeon's Institutional Contributions
30:33 Simeon's Sacramentology and Pastoral Vision
38:11 Simeon's Relationship with Nonconformists
41:59 Lessons from Simeon for Pastoral Ministry
45:26 Future Research on Simeon and Evangelicalism