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RTS Washington Faculty Podcast

Reformed Theological Seminary, Washington, D.C.rts.edu
Theologians discussing the Christian faith from their areas of expertise.
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Episodes

“The Holy Catholic Church” (Apostles’ Creed: Part 14)

Episode 56: Is the church an epilogue to the gospel? A club for people of similar faith? A corporation? Today’s conversation centers on the Apostles’ Creed article on “the holy catholic church.” Topics include church vs. kingdom, catholicity, universality, de-churched spirituality, ethnic and theological diversity, the maturing/becoming of the church, and more. Enjoy the episode! Bavinck, Herman. Reformed Dogmatics: Prolegomena, Vol. I, p. 85. https://www.amazon.com/Reformed-Dogmatics-Vol-1-Prol...

Apr 07, 202136 min

Concerning Hesitation Forms

Today the profs have extended and very technical conversation on hesitation forms from a biblical, theological, systematic, and covenantal perspective. Enjoy!

Apr 01, 20216 min

Christian–Muslim Relations (ft. Joshua Ralston)

Today’s guest is Dr. Joshua Ralston, Reader in Christian-Muslim Relations at the School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh and director and co-founder of the Christian-Muslim Studies Network. Dr. Ralston and the profs talk about diversity within Islam, conceptions and misconceptions of shari’a, anti-secularist discourse in Islam, Muslim critiques of Christianity and its relation to the state, as well as friendships and constructive approaches to dialogue with Muslims. Ralston, Law and the Rule...

Mar 31, 202155 min

Reflections on Our First Year

Episode 53: In the first episode of our second year as a podcast—woot, woot!—we take time to reflect on the things we’ve learned and enjoyed so far. Listen as we give all honor and praise to our producer and editor, and discuss some of our favorite interviews, the ubiquity of uhms, ahhs, and duhs, and why we love RTS. Enjoy!

Mar 24, 202128 min

“I Believe in the Holy Spirit” (Apostles’ Creed: Part 13)

Episode 52: The profs begin to unpack the third and final section of the Apostles’ Creed. Why does the creed give special attention to the Holy Spirit? And why should we? Topics include the trinitarian structure of the creed, God’s indivisible works, the expansiveness of the Spirit’s work, humility in ministry, OT backgrounds, grieving and walking in step with the Spirit, the OT temple and the church, inspiration, the focus of the creed, and more.

Mar 17, 202134 min

Covenant Theology For Everybody (ft. J. Nicholas Reid)

The profs welcome Dr. J. Nicholas Reid, associate professor of Old Testament and Ancient Near Eastern Studies at RTS Orlando, to the podcast. Dr. Reid is one of the editors and contributors to the recent volume Covenant Theology: Biblical, Theological, and Historical Perspectives (Crossway, 2020). Topics include the importance of a solid covenant theology, the importance of biblical backgrounds, why Scott Swain is the boss, whether Reformed covenant theology is an imposition on the text of Scrip...

Mar 10, 202151 min

“From There He Will Come To Judge The Living and The Dead” (Apostles’ Creed: Part 12)

Episode 50: On this episode, the profs talk about the Apostles’ Creed article on the final judgment. Why is this doctrine important? Does God just “forgive and forget”? Topics discussed include OT background to this doctrine, its now-and-not-yet aspects, how it should give us hope, inspire humility, and shape the way we live today. Enjoy!

Mar 03, 202128 min

“He Ascended To Heaven and Is Seated at the Right Hand of God...” (Apostles’ Creed: Part 11)

Episode 49: Continuing on the Apostles’ Creed series, today the profs consider the next two statements: that Jesus “ascended to heaven“ and “is seated at the right hand of God the Father Almighty.” Why are these affirmations significant for the work of Christ and our faith? And what does it mean that the Son of God becomes the Son of God? Listen as the biblical theology guys make the mess and the systematic theology guy fixes it.

Feb 24, 202135 min

Your First Year of Ministry, and Beyond (ft. Charlie M. Wingard)

Episode 48: Today the profs welcome Dr. Charlie M. Wingard to the conversation. Dr. Wingard serves as senior pastor at First Presbyterian Church in Yazoo City, Mississippi, and as associate professor of pastoral theology and dean of students at RTS Jackson. He’s also the author of Help for the New Pastor: Practical Advice for Your First Year of Ministry (P&R, 2018). As you might expect, the profs are excited to have a REAL pastor on the podcast. Enjoy the episode!

Feb 17, 202152 min

“On The Third Day He Rose Again From The Dead” (Apostles’ Creed: Part 10)

Episode 47: The profs discuss the next line on the Apostles’ Creed, which deals with the resurrection of Christ. What does the resurrection mean for Christ, our theology, the Christian life, and the church? How does the New Testament appropriate it? How does the Old Testament shed light on its significance? Despite Dr. Keene’s absence, this episode is still worth listening. Enjoy!

Feb 10, 202131 min

“He Descended Into Hell” (Apostles’ Creed: Part 9)

Episode 46: Today the profs discuss the controversial “descensus clause” in the Apostles’ Creed, i.e., that Jesus “descended into hell.” Is this a redundant statement, since the creed already says Jesus died and was buried? Is it the result of bad theology? Or is it rightly articulating the teaching of Scripture? Listen as the faculty engages with this issue from biblical, systematic, and Reformed perspectives.

Feb 04, 202129 min

“Was Crucified, Died, and Was Buried” (Apostles’ Creed: Part 8)

Episode 45: The profs continue walking through this classical confession of Christian faith, and on this episode they discuss Jesus’ crucifixion, death, and burial. The Creed seems to slow down in order to highlight these events. Why? Why did Jesus die? And what did his death accomplish? How do we benefit from it? As a bonus, the profs give some fashion advice. Enjoy the conversation!

Jan 27, 202143 min

“Suffered Under Pontius Pilate” (Apostles’ Creed: Part 7)

Episode 44: We pick back up our series on the Apostles’ Creed with a discussion on Jesus’ suffering “under Pontius Pilate.” Why does the Creed focus on this historical figure? What does Jesus’ humiliation demonstrate? How does his suffering underscore the uniqueness of the Christian faith? Also, don’t miss the profs’ insightful comments on the meaning of Pontius and the correct pronunciation of Pilate.

Jan 21, 202139 min

Faith and Ministry in Chaotic Times

Episode 43 We are taking a break in this episode to talk through the tragic and unsettling events of the last few weeks. How can Christians find peace amidst unrest? How do we "seek first His Kingdom" while seeking good in this world? What does pastoral ministry look like when everyone's mind is elsewhere? Join our conversation.

Jan 13, 202136 min

Resolved

Episode 42 It's that time of year when some of us are resolving to do better. We want to pray more, eat less, learn a new skill, or finish what we started. Why do we resolve, and what makes the new year a particularly appropriate time for such resolutions? The faculty engages these questions from a biblical and theological perspective.

Jan 06, 202130 min

Hindsight Is 2020

Episode 41 As 2020 comes to an end, we take time to reflect on lessons we have learned and things we are grateful for over the course of this wild year. Highlights: God, pastors, fear, this podcast, and YOU our listeners.

Dec 29, 202022 min

“Born of the Virgin Mary” (Apostles’ Creed: Part 6)

Episode 40 Continuing our series through the Apostles’ Creed, today we talk about the other side of the incarnation: the Son was not only “conceived of by the Holy Spirit“ but also “born of the Virgin Mary.” What’s the significance of this uniquely miraculous birth? We touch on other miraculous births in the Bible, the Magnificat, Mary as theotokos, and Jesus’ qualifications as our Savior. Merry Christmas!

Dec 23, 202024 min

“Who Was Conceived of by the Holy Spirit” (Apostles’ Creed: Part 5)

Episode 39 We return to our series on the Apostles’ Creed, rounding into the Christmas season with a discussion of the Spirit's work in the conception, birth, life, and death of our Lord. The Spiritual conception of Jesus is more than just proof that he is a Divine person—it does that, but it is also the climactic moment in which God fulfills his promise to be with his people in a new and and perfect way.

Dec 15, 202027 min

The Fathers on Fatherhood of God (ft. D. Blair Smith)

Episode 38 We welcome Dr. D. Blair Smith, Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at RTS Charlotte, for a discussion on the Fatherhood of God as it relates to the doctrines of the Trinity and redemption. What’s the value of reading patristic writings in this connection? What does the Old Testament teach us about the Fatherhood of God? And how can a fuller understanding of God as Father enrich our worship and everyday lives? Also, don’t miss Blair’s excellent, climactically articulated 4-point...

Dec 09, 202058 min

Christianity Among the Philosophers (ft. Chris Watkin)

Episode 37 We welcome Chris Watkin to the podcast to discuss how Christianity helps us think about the crucial philosophical and cultural issues of the day. Our faith resists a binary appropriation of ideas, as if we must either affirm or reject the culture around us. Rather, it "diagonalizes" issues by bringing God's word to bear on everything we address. Show notes Watkin, Thinking Through Creation. https://www.amazon.com/Thinking-through-Creation-Cultural-Critique/dp/1629953016/ Thinking Thro...

Dec 02, 20201 hr 4 min

"And in Jesus Christ, His Only Son, Our Lord" (Apostles’ Creed: Part 4)

Episode 36 Each word describing Jesus in the creed is rich with significance. He is "Son" and "Messiah" and "Lord." How do these three interact? What is their biblical and theological significance? How do they relate to the ministry of the church, both theologically and practically?

Nov 24, 202046 min

The Trinitarian Grammar of Salvation (ft. Scott Swain)

Episode 35 The doctrine of the Trinity is at the heart of the Christianity. "When Scripture wants to summarize salvation," says Dr. Scott Swain, "it summarizes it in a Trinitarian way." We are pleased to welcome Dr. Swain, President and James Woodrow Hassell Professor of Systematic Theology at RTS Orlando, to this week's discussion. Allen & Swain, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Reformed Theology, https://www.amazon.com/Oxford-Handbook-Reformed-Theology-Handbooks/dp/0198723911 Swain, The Trinit...

Nov 18, 202052 min

"Maker Of Heaven And Earth" (The Apostles’ Creed: Part 3)

Episode 34 The doctrine of creation is at the heart of the Christian religion and confession. We can't understand the work of Christ without first understanding the Trinitarian work of creation. This week the faculty discusses how creation ex nihilo shapes our witness and message.

Nov 11, 202042 min

“I Believe in God the Father Almighty” (The Apostles’ Creed: Part 2)

Episode 33 The creed is more than a set of propositions; it's a personal commitment that begins with a defining relationship, God the Father. This week the faculty considers the nature of faith, the Trinitarian character of the creed, and the significance of the claim that God is Father.

Nov 03, 202039 min

The Gospel and The Beautiful Community (ft. Irwyn Ince)

Episode 32 We were pleased to welcome Dr. Irwyn Ince at our annual ReForum for a discussion of his recent book, The Beautiful Community. Listen in as Irwyn and the faculty discuss issues of ethnicity, community, and ecclesiology.

Oct 28, 20201 hr 34 min

Bavinck and Ministry In Global Cities (ft. Tim Keller & Gray Sutanto)

Episode 31 Gray Sutanto and Tim Keller discuss Herman Bavinck, Christian epistemology, and gospel ministry in global cities. The conversation was moderated by Scott Redd and Jay Harvey as part of a joint effort between RTS Washington and RTS New York City and was recorded on the evening of Oct. 19, 2020. Show notes: Bavinck, Christian Worldview: https://www.amazon.com/Christian-Worldview-Herman-Bavinck/dp/1433563193/ Keller, The Reason for God: https://www.amazon.com/Reason-God-Belief-Age-Skepti...

Oct 20, 202046 min

The Apostles' Creed: Its Necessity, History, Legacy (Part 1)

Episode 30 In this milestone episode (our 30th!) of The Faculty Podcast we introduce a new logo, new music, and a new series! This week we begin a phrase by phrase discussion of The Apostles' Creed. In this episode we discuss why creeds are necessary for the Christian Church, their unifying function, and the way in which they encourage both creativity and orthodoxy. Note to our listeners: this series on the creed will be our "regular" programming, interspersed between special guests and one-off ...

Oct 13, 202035 min

The Life and Thought of Herman Bavinck (ft. James Eglinton)

Episode 29 Dr. James Eglinton joins us to discuss his recent book on Herman Bavinck. Though sometimes presented as a "Jekyll and Hyde" figure (the modern Bavinck and the orthodox Bavinck), Eglinton argues that Bavinck was a comprehensive, organic, and wholistic thinker, integrating the Christian worldview into every area of life. We touch on politics, education, anthropology, and his relationship with Vos and Kuyper. Show notes: Eglinton, Bavinck: A Critical Biography, https://www.amazon.com/Bav...

Oct 06, 20201 hr 9 min

Adoring Christ in All the Scriptures (ft. Nancy Guthrie)

Episode 28 This week we welcome international speaker and celebrated author (and podcaster) Nancy Guthrie to the show. Nancy talks with us about the importance of Biblical Theology for understanding the Scriptures: all of the Scripture is practical because "it causes us to adore Christ." Other topics include: how women can use their seminary education and how pastors can treat women in their church as theological colleagues. Show notes: www.nancyguthrie.com Help Me Teach the Bible Podcast. https...

Sep 30, 20201 hr 10 min

The Life And Work Of Geerhardus Vos (ft. Danny Olinger)

Episode 27 This week we discuss the life and legacy of Geerhardus Vos with author and pastor Rev. Danny Olinger. What drove his work? What relationships influenced him? And why did he go on so many long walks? We additionally consider the work of his wife Catherine and daughter Marianne Radius. Show Notes: Olinger, Geerhardus Vos, https://www.amazon.com/Geerhardus-Vos-Theologian-Confessional-Presbyterian/dp/0998748722#:~:text=About%20the%20Author-,Danny%20E.,of%20A%20Geerhardus%20Vos%20Anthology...

Sep 22, 20201 hr 3 min
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