RTS Washington Faculty Podcast
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RTS Washington Faculty Podcast
Theologians discussing the Christian faith from their areas of expertise.
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Luther (ft. Ligon Duncan)
We're continuing our Intellectual Imprints series this week with a figure we all know and love: Martin Luther. We're joined by Dr. Ligon Duncan, Chanc...

Bonus Episode: A Sense of the Divine ft. Gray Sutanto
How do you make sense of the Christian confession that God has instilled a 'sense of divinity' in every person?
In today's episode, we'r...

Plato
We're continuing our Intellectual Imprints series this week with Plato. Some say that the entirety of the Western philosophical tradition is merely a...

Augustine
This week, we're continuing our Intellectual Imprints (formerly known as Dead Influencers) series with the titan of theology and philosophy: Augustine...

Wellhausen
We're continuing with our Dead Influencers series this week with one of the most influential biblical scholars of all time: Julius Wellhausen. You may...

Special Episode: On Teaching and Preaching (ft. Scott Redd)
In this special-edition episode, Tommy interviews Scott Redd, senior pastor of Briarwood Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, Alabama about teaching, pr...

Hegel
Welcome back to the Faculty Podcast! In this new season, season 7, we’re starting a new series called Intellectual Imprints: The Impact of Great Think...

Encore Episode: Image of God and Race
In this week's encore episode, the profs talk about the image of God in humanity as created and as redeemed in Christ, and share some thoughts on its...

Encore Episode: Reading the Bible Philosophically
In this week's encore episode, Drs. Redd and Sutanto talk about the Bible, Christianity, and philosophy. Topics include philosophy defined, biblical p...

Encore Episode: Personality and Worldview (ft. James Eglington)
In this week's encore episode, we're revisiting a groundbreaking work by J. H. Bavinck, Personality and Worldview, translated by Dr. Eglintona few yea...

Encore Episode: Rediscovering the Holy Spirit (ft. Michael Horton)
In this week's Encore Episode, Scott Redd and Tommy Keene talk with Dr. Michael Horton about the Holy Spirit. Dr. Horton is the J. Gresham Machen Prof...

Encore Episode: Typology
In this week's encore episode, Scott Redd interviews Tommy Keene about typology and its importance for biblical interpretation.
Have you...

Encore Episode: The Septuagint: What It Is And Why It Matters (ft. Greg Lanier & Will Ross)
In this encore episode, the profs talk with Greg Lanier and Will Ross about the Septuagint—what it is and why it matters. Dr. Lanier is professor of N...

Encore Episode: What Happens in Infant Baptism?
This summer, we're giving an encore presentation to some of our favorite episodes in the Faculty Podcast archives. This week, the profs answer a liste...

Encore Episode: From Baptist to Presbyterian (ft. Scott Swain)
This summer, we're giving an encore presentation to some of our favorite episodes in the Faculty Podcast archives. This week, we'll hear again from Sc...

A Life of Ministry (ft. Glenn Hoburg)
This week, we're showcasing the commencement address from RTS Washington's 2025 graduation ceremony. The address was given by Glenn Hoburg, pastor of...

Faculty Lounge
This week, we're just hanging out. We're talking about Dr. Sutanto's new book, graduation, and the RTS extension site in Chicago.
Order A...

Special Announcement: A New Chapter for the Redds
In this episode, Dr. Redd sits down with the Chancellor & CEO of RTS, Dr. J. Ligon Duncan, to discuss his call to pastor Briarwood Presbyterian Church...

How Do You Write a Commentary?
This week, Dr. Keene rejoins the faculty to talk about the process of commentary writing, along with the writing process in general.
Dr....

The New Temple (Ezekiel 40-48)
This week, we’re discussing Ezekiel’s final vision: the new temple. We’ll investigate how Israel interpreted this vision and how Jesus is the fulfillm...

A Global Conflict (Ezekiel 38)
This week, we're discussing Ezekiel's prophecy against Gog, the Lord's intervention, and what this text teaches us about our place in the world today....

The Valley of Dry Bones (Ezekiel 37)
We've arrived at one of our favorite scenes in Ezekiel—the valley of dry bones. In this episode, we'll see how God's sovereignty in regeneration is no...

A New Shepherd and A New Heart (Ezekiel 33-36)
This week, Tommy Keene joins us to discuss shepherd imagery and the new covenant in Ezekiel 33-36, paying close attention to Ezekiel's anticipation of...

Oracles Against the Nations (Ezekiel 25-32)
This week, we’re continuing our study of Ezekiel with the ‘spine’ of the book: the oracles against the nations. We’re discussing the purpose that thes...

Generational Guilt and Individual Responsibility (Ezekiel 18-24)
This week, we're discussing both generational guilt and individual responsibility for sin by looking at Ezekiel's creative responses to Israel's rebel...

Grabbing Sin Before It Takes Root (Ezekiel 13-16)
This week, we're talking about the depth of Israel's sin, God's hand in it, and what we can learn about our own struggle with sin in the Christian lif...

Looking Back and Looking Forward (ft. Jenny McGahey)
This week, we're joined by one of RTS Washington's longest-tenured staff, our registrar Jenny McGahey. We're looking back over the last 30 years at RT...

Satan
This week, we're talking about Satan—who he is, how he works, and how the church has thought about him.
Our 30th Anniversary weekend is c...

History and Hope: Sean Lucas on Reformed Theology in the Presbyterian Church in America
This week's episode concludes our History and Hope series. In this episode, Dr. Sean Lucas unpacks the history of Reformed Theology in the Presbyteria...

History and Hope: Don Fortson on Reformed Theology in the Evangelical Presbyterian Church
We're glad to bring you another lecture in the History and Hope series, this time featuring Dr. S. Donald Fortson discussing the history of Reformed T...

History and Hope: Sam Ferguson on Reformed Theology in the Anglican Tradition
We're thrilled to bring you another lecture in the History and Hope series, featuring Sam Ferguson discussing the history of Reformed Theology in the...

Discerning Your Call to Seminary (ft. Elizabeth Wagner)
This week, our conversation is led by Elizabeth Wagner, Deputy Director of Admissions at RTS Washington and New York. We're sharing our seminary stori...

Suffering and the Sovereignty of God (Ezekiel 12)
This week we’re diving in to Ezekiel 12, highlighting the seriousness of sin and the suffering it brings, the necessity of repentance, and God's work...

The Secret Sins of Israel (Ezekiel 8-11)
This week, we look at the Israelites’ hidden sins, their consequences, and how our life can be impacted by the sins we try to hide from God.

The Day of the Lord and Remnant Theology (Ezekiel 6-7)
This week we discuss the themes of judgment, the role of the land, and the significance of the term "Son of Man" as used by Ezekiel and its connection...

History and Hope: John Muether on Reformed Theology in the Orthodox PC
Episodes 207: History and Hope: John Muether on Reformed Theology in the Orthodox PC
We are thrilled to bring you our first lecture in th...

shoRTS: Zach Purvis on Writing in the Reformation
shoRTS: Zach Purvis on Writing in the Reformation
It's conference season, and as is our tradition we ambushed friends and colleagues at the Evan...

History and Hopes: Mark Dever on Reformed Theology in the Baptist Tradition
Episodes 206: History and Hopes: Mark Dever on Reformed Theology in the Baptist Tradition
We are thrilled to bring you our first lecture...

Judgement and Justice (Ezekiel 4-5)
Episode 205: Judgement and Justice (Ezekiel 4-5)
After an extensive prologue and call, we now get to hear God's plan for Jerusalem, and it is ve...

Election Reflections
Episode 204. "Election Reflections"
"Look to the rock from which you were hewn" (Isa. 51:1). We were all a bit surprised this morning by the dis...