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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 RTS Washington, highlighting how the Lord has sustained our campus through each of its various seasons. Along with our history, we're also sharing our hopes for the future of RTS Washington, including the announcement of a brand-new extension campus! Have you considered joining the RTS Washington community? Explore our degree programs and find one that's right for you: www.rts.edu/washington. Email admissions.washington@rts.edu to get started. Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/rts.washington/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/RTSWashingtonDC X: x.com/rtswashington
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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 RTS Washington, highlighting how the Lord has sustained our campus through each of its various seasons. Along with our history, we're also sharing our hopes for the future of RTS Washington, including the announcement of a brand-new extension campus! Have you considered joining the RTS Washington community? Explore our degree programs and find one that's right for you: www.rts.edu/washington. Email admissions.washington@rts.edu to get started. Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/rts.washington/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/RTSWashingtonDC X: x.com/rtswashington
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1 Grabbing Sin Before It Takes Root (Ezekiel 13-16) 38:19
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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 life. Want to continue the conversation? Explore our degree programs and find one that's right for you: www.rts.edu/washington. Email admissions.washington@rts.edu to get started. Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/rts.washington/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/RTSWashingtonDC X: x.com/rtswashington…
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1 Looking Back and Looking Forward (ft. Jenny McGahey) 44:28
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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 RTS Washington, highlighting how the Lord has sustained our campus through each of its various seasons. Along with our history, we're also sharing our hopes for the future of RTS Washington, including the announcement of a brand-new extension campus! Have you considered joining the RTS Washington community? Explore our degree programs and find one that's right for you: www.rts.edu/washington. Email admissions.washington@rts.edu to get started. Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/rts.washington/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/RTSWashingtonDC X: x.com/rtswashington…
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 coming up soon! We're hosting an Evening of Song with Keith and Kristyn Getty on March 28th, followed by a full day of lectures and a reception on March 29th. Visit https://www.rtsdc30.com/ for more information and to register. Want to continue the conversation in the classroom? Explore our degree programs and find one that's right for you: www.rts.edu/washington. Email admissions.washington@rts.edu to get started. Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/rts.washington/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/RTSWashingtonDC X: x.com/rtswashington…
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1 History and Hope: Sean Lucas on Reformed Theology in the Presbyterian Church in America 39:03
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This week's episode concludes our History and Hope series. In this episode, Dr. Sean Lucas unpacks the history of Reformed Theology in the Presbyterian Church in America. This lecture was delivered remotely via Zoom and is introduced by Dr. Irwyn Ince. For three decades, RTS Washington has been at the forefront of equipping pastors and church leaders across various denominations and networks. This milestone year has been marked by a series of lectures featuring esteemed representatives from the denominations and traditions RTS Washington, D.C., most frequently serves. Each speaker has offered insights into the history and unique character of their tradition while sharing their vision and hopes for its contribution to the future of the church. Want to continue the conversation? Explore our degree programs and find one that's right for you: www.rts.edu/washington. Email admissions.washington@rts.edu to get started. Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/rts.washington/Facebook: www.facebook.com/RTSWashingtonDC X: x.com/rtswashington…
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1 History and Hope: Don Fortson on Reformed Theology in the Evangelical Presbyterian Church 58:57
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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 Theology in the Evangelical Presbyterian Church. For three decades, RTS Washington has been at the forefront of equipping pastors and church leaders across various denominations and networks. This milestone year has been marked by a series of lectures featuring esteemed representatives from the denominations and traditions RTS Washington, D.C., most frequently serves. Each speaker has offered insights into the history and unique character of their tradition while sharing their vision and hopes for its contribution to the future of the church. Want to continue the conversation? Explore our degree programs and find one that's right for you: www.rts.edu/washington. Email admissions.washington@rts.edu to get started. Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/rts.washington/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/RTSWashingtonDC X: x.com/rtswashington…
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1 History and Hope: Sam Ferguson on Reformed Theology in the Anglican Tradition 1:03:09
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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 Anglican tradition. For three decades, RTS Washington has been at the forefront of equipping pastors and church leaders across various denominations and networks. This milestone year has been marked by a series of lectures featuring esteemed representatives from the denominations and traditions RTS Washington, D.C., most frequently serves. Each speaker has offered insights into the history and unique character of their tradition while sharing their vision and hopes for its contribution to the future of the church. Want to continue the conversation? Explore our degree programs and find one that's right for you: www.rts.edu/washington. Email admissions.washington@rts.edu to get started. Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/rts.washington/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/RTSWashingtonDC X: x.com/rtswashington…
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1 Discerning Your Call to Seminary (ft. Elizabeth Wagner) 1:02:19
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This week, our conversation is led by Elizabeth Wagner, Deputy Director of Admissions at RTS Washington and New York. We're sharing our seminary stories—how we got here, what we learned, and how we made it work. We'd love for you to be a part of the RTS community. Explore our degree programs and find one that's right for you at www.rts.edu/washington. Email admissions.washington@rts.edu to get started. Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/rts.washington/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/RTSWashingtonDC X: x.com/rtswashington…
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1 Suffering and the Sovereignty of God (Ezekiel 12) 29:37
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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 in the church today. Want to continue the conversation? Explore our degree programs and find one that's right for you: www.rts.edu/washington. Email admissions.washington@rts.edu to get started. Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/rts.washington/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RTSWashingtonDC X: x.com/rtswashington…
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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. Want to continue the conversation? Explore our degree programs and find one that's right for you: www.rts.edu/washington. Email admissions.washington@rts.edu for more information. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rts.washington/ X: https://x.com/rtswashington…
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1 The Day of the Lord and Remnant Theology (Ezekiel 6-7) 44:03
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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 to Jesus. We'll explore the broader implications of these themes for understanding messianic expectations, the day of the Lord, and the remnant theology. Want to continue the conversation? Explore our degree programs and find one that's right for you: www.rts.edu/washington. Email admissions.washington@rts.edu for more information. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rts.washington/ X: https://x.com/rtswashington…
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1 History and Hope: John Muether on Reformed Theology in the Orthodox PC 56:12
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Episodes 207: History and Hope: John Muether on Reformed Theology in the Orthodox PC We are thrilled to bring you our first lecture in the History and Hope series, featuring John Muether discussing the history of Reformed Theology in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. For three decades, RTS Washington has been at the forefront of equipping pastors and church leaders across various denominations and networks. This milestone year will be marked by a series of lectures featuring esteemed representatives from the denominations and traditions RTS Washington, D.C., most frequently serves. Each speaker will offer insights into the history and unique character of their tradition while sharing their vision and hopes for its contribution to the future of the church.…
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1 shoRTS: Zach Purvis on Writing in the Reformation 22:08
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shoRTS: Zach Purvis on Writing in the Reformation It's conference season, and as is our tradition we ambushed friends and colleagues at the Evangelical Theological Society to hear what they're working on. In this episode Dr. Zachary Purvis, Lecturer in Church History at Edinburgh Theological Seminary, speaks with us about Reformation scribal culture. How did Reformation authors write their works, and how does the printing press change the writing process? What happened to their notes and letters? What do we learn about their theological interests from their annotations and edits? You can read more from Dr. Purvis here: https://www.modernreformation.org/resources/authors/zachary-purvis…
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1 History and Hopes: Mark Dever on Reformed Theology in the Baptist Tradition 40:27
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Episodes 206: History and Hopes: Mark Dever on Reformed Theology in the Baptist Tradition We are thrilled to bring you our first lecture in the History and Hope series, featuring Mark Dever discussing the history of Reformed Theology in the Baptist tradition. For three decades, RTS Washington has been at the forefront of equipping pastors and church leaders across various denominations and networks. This milestone year will be marked by a series of lectures featuring esteemed representatives from the denominations and traditions RTS Washington, D.C., most frequently serves. Each speaker will offer insights into the history and unique character of their tradition while sharing their vision and hopes for its contribution to the future of the church. Dr. Devers erves as the senior pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, DC. https://www.capitolhillbaptist.org/…
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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 very dark indeed. Peter Lee walks us through the ancient siege and the history of Jerusalem's fall; Gray reflects on the nature of God's justice; Paul and Tommy talk to us about preaching and bearing witness to the judgement of God. Also one of the faculty makes a startling admission related to Lord of the Rings.…
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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 discovery that the results of yesterday's election had, in fact, been called. Whether you are elated and discouraged by the news, there's no denying that emotions are high and that there is division even in the body of Christ. We take a break from our regularly scheduled programming to discuss the unifying and peacemaking perspective provided by the Kingdom of God.…
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1 Called to an "Unsuccessful" Ministry (Ezekiel 2-3) 43:25
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Episode 203: Called to an "Unsuccessful" Ministry (Ezekiel 2-3) Ministry is hard, and sometimes we don't talk enough about that. Ezekiel 2-3 provides a lens through which we can see the mystery of the purposes of God, which helps us to better understand our calling even when it doesn't seem to be fruitful.…
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1 Theophanies, Chariots, and Wheels within Wheels (Ezekiel 1) 49:30
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Episode 202: Theophanies, Chariots, and Wheels within Wheels (Ezekiel 1) Returning to our series on Ezekiel, we are transported into the heavenly realms to gaze on the glory of God in his war chariot. What is the significance of the imagery? Where is it going? After a brief debate about the nature of theophanies, Drs. Sutanto Redd and Lee give us a tour of this dramatic picture of divine presence.…
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1 God and Humanity: The Book! (ft. Gray Sutanto) 38:46
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Episode 201. God and Humanity: The Book! (ft. Gray Sutanto) It's that time of the year again: Dr. Sutanto has just released a new book! With theological anthropology all the rage right now (and rightly so), we discuss Gray's contributions to the nature of humanity, the impact of the fall, and the corporate character humans as God's image. Relevant links: https://www.christianitytoday.com/2024/06/herman-bavinck-kuyper-nazi-racism-christian-nationalism/ Get the book: https://www.amazon.com/God-Humanity-Theological-Anthropology-Explorations/dp/0567709019/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1S0LCWE9I9HMF&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.xCegnzJk1ZNIdkcj1Vwqvothgf8BvPHCmQij06sp7QbGjHj071QN20LucGBJIEps.SLUH0wSpMi-OobGcs4rDzofjAqOi4GlgiUooxv64PL0&dib_tag=se&keywords=god+and+humanity+sutanto&qid=1727898659&sprefix=god+and+humanity+sutanto%2Caps%2C92&sr=8-1…
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Episode 201: An Introduction to Ezekiel Our main course for the podcast this season will be an exegetical and theological "tour" of Ezekiel. Today we introduced the book and the author. What is unique about Ezekiel? How does it fit in the rest of Scripture? What are its key themes and how is it structured? Also this week, we introduce (or re-introduce) a new segment: Professorial Plugs, were we talk about the things we're reading, watching, or listening to. Stay till the end!…
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Episode 200: "Our 30th Year (and our 200th Episode) This year at RTS Washington we are celebrating 30 years of serving the church in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington DC. As one does when one turns 30, we reminisce a bit, and what better episode to do so than this, our 200th. Join us for a bit or oral history and future hopes!…
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Episode 199. Denominational Diversity RTS Washington is entering our 30th year, and to celebrate we are reflection on the history and tradition of the denominations we serve. In this episode the faculty reflect on the distinctives of their own denominational affiliations
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Drs. Peter Lee and Tommy Keene are finally getting to co-teach a class. In preparation for Covenant Theology, they sit down to talk about the nature of covenant in Scripture and why it's important.
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1 The Public Theology of Abraham Kuyper (ft. Vincent Bacote) 48:46
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Episode 198. The Public Theology of Abraham Kuyper (ft. Vincent Bacote) We are pleased to share this recent lecture with you! Dr. Vincent Bacote, Professor of Theology and Director of the Center for Applied Christian Ethics at Wheaton College, recently taught a class for us and delivered this public lecture, analyzing the life and influence of Abraham Kuyper.…
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1 Listener Questions: What was Paul's Thorn in the Flesh? 28:19
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Episode 197. What was Paul's Thorn in the Flesh? This week we dive into the RTS mailbag. In 2 Cor. 12 Paul talks about a "revelation" that he received from Jesus: "my grace is sufficient for you." It's a challenging text for a number of reasons, not the least of which is identifying the "thorn" in question. How did Paul's conversation take place? Why three times? Join our discussion!…
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1 Pentecost: A Discussion with Dick Gaffin and Nancy Guthrie 1:22:14
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Episode 196: Pentecost: A Discussion with Dick Gaffin and Nancy Guthrie This week we have a crossover episode with Conversations on the Bible with Nancy Guthrie. In this discussion with Nancy and Dr. Richard Gaffin and Tommy Keene, we discuss the significance of Pentecost within the narrative of Acts, in Redemptive History, and in the life of the church. You can find other interviews on the book of Acts, and also an abridged version of this interview, on Nancy's podcast: https://www.crossway.org/articles/conversations-on-the-bible-with-nancy-guthrie/ Nancy's book *Saved* is an excellent resource for Acts. Check it out on Crossway's website, or wherever you get your books. https://www.amazon.com/Saved-Experiencing-Promise-Book-Acts/dp/143359286X/ref=sr_1_1?sr=8-1…
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1 shoRTS: Bavinck and the Psychical (not just noetic!) Effects of Sin (ft. Gray Sutanto) 23:24
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In this Summer shoRTS episode, Gray Sutanto sits down to talk to us about his two contributions to the recently published *Ruined Sinners to Reclaim,* edited by David and Jonathan Gibson. It's a fascinating expansion of the traditional doctrine of the noetic effects of sin and the corresponding grace that we find in Christ Jesus.…
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1 Was Acts 15 the first presbytery meeting? (Tough Texts! Episode 13) 28:55
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Episode 195. Was Acts 15 the first presbytery meeting? (Tough Texts! Episode 13) The work of the church doesn't always feel glamorous. Our culture values individualism, freedom of conscience, and authenticity; it's also suspicious of institutions and matters of polity and order. Is there wisdom to be found in committees and councils? In this episode, we take a look at Acts 15 to tease out some principles central to how the early church "does business." Article by Jennifer Patterson: https://wng.org/opinions/patterson-on-bavinck-1639400581 More about RTS: rts.edu/campuses/washington-dc/ Donate: give2rtsdc.com/…
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1 Bavinck and Advanced Studies at RTS Washington (w/ Joshua Patrasahan and Isaac Whitney) 41:03
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Episode 193: Bavinck and Advanced Studies at RTS Washington (w/ Joshua Patrasahan and Isaac Whitney) We are joined with two of our students from our Advanced Studies initiative at RTS Washington, Joshua Patrasahan and Isaac Whitney, both of him recently presented papers at the Abraham Kuyper conference. They talk to use about the details of their research, and Dr. Sutanto tells us a bit more about the Advanced Studies initiative. We give thanks to the Abraham Kuyper Leadership Fund for sponsoring the Neo-Calvinist Initiative and the Adam F. Redd Family Grant for sponsoring the Advanced Studies Initiative at RTS Washington.…
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1 How can the unbeliever "know God" (Rom. 1:18ff) (Tough Texts! Episode 12) 43:46
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Episode 193: How does the unbeliever "know God" (Rom. 1:18ff)? (Tough Texts! Episode 12) Returning to our "tough texts" series, this week we considered Romans 1:18-25. It's a challenging text for many reasons, but in particular we are discuss what this reveals about the unbeliever's knowledge of God. How do they know God, and what exactly does that knowledge entail? Is the knowledge of God "natural," and if so, what about other things that we seem to know "by nature?"…
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1 "For Thine is the Kingdom" (The Lord's Prayer, Part 9) 27:13
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Episode 192. "For Thine is the Kingdom" (The Lord's Prayer, Part 9) The conclusion of the Lord's prayer redirects our thoughts to the God-centeredness of the Kingdom, and the posture of dependence in prayer. We also discuss the text-critical issues with this last line of the prayer and the place of the prayer in church liturgy. More about RTS: rts.edu/campuses/washington-dc/ Donate: give2rtsdc.com/…
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