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Rev. Dr. Lyndon Jost is an Adjunct Professor in Religion and Theology at Redeemer University, with a focus on biblical and theological studies education. He also serves as a sessional teaching fellow at Ryle Seminary in Ottawa and holds roles as Associate Pastor at Christ Church Toronto (PCA) and Director of the Reformed House of Studies at Wycliffe College, University of Toronto.
- PhD in Theological Studies (2022), Wycliffe College, University of Toronto
- MDiv (Hons) (2016), Wycliffe College, University of Toronto
- BA (Hons) in Religious Studies (2012) with minors in Psychology and English, Carleton University
Dr. Jost's research spans Biblical Theology, Theological Interpretation, and Reformed Dogmatics, with particular emphasis on Spiritual Formation, Ecclesiology, and Mission in a post-Christian context. His work explores intersections between theology, gender, and scriptural hermeneutics. Though his publications (e.g., Understanding Ourselves Through the Lens of Scripture) reflect these themes, detailed trends in his writing center on reconciling scriptural authority with contemporary cultural challenges.
Scientific Awards and Certifications:
- Philosophy of Religion Prize (2022), Wycliffe College
- Donald Cameron Memorial Award (2016), Toronto School of Theology
- Helliwell Scholarship (2012-2014), Wycliffe College
- Robert E. Osborne Scholarship (2010), Carleton University
- Michael Oliver Scholarship (2009), Carleton University
Dr. Jost's academic career includes teaching Foundations of Mission and Ministry I (REL-253) and Spiritual Formation for Ministry (REL-255). He has served in pastoral roles for over a decade, including seven years at Grace Toronto Church, and works with children and youth in diverse settings. He resides in Toronto with his wife, Lami, and four children.



