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Dr. Scott Redd is with us today preaching on Deuteronomy 6:4-9. (September 2, 2024)
A new MP3 sermon from London City Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Time and Place Speaker: Scott Redd Broadcaster: London City Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/16/2024 Length: 27 min.
shoRTS: Tommy and Scott sat down mid-January (yes, it's taken awhile to get this one out because we've had so many special guests of late!) to discuss the formation and reliability of the OT. Although the episode wasn't short, our studio participation was! And yet this was a fascinating deep dive into the very complex nature of how we received the OT. Topics include prophetic discourse, the dead sea scrolls, scribal editing, canon formation, the self-authentication of Scripture, and text-criticism.
Episode 176. Isaiah 14 tells us about a mysterious figure who is judged and condemned. Is that Satan? If not, then where does the Bible tells us about Satan came to power? Did he fall from heaven? Dr. Scott Redd walks us through the OT material on the subject before we head into NT texts and a theological discussion on the matter.
Central was pleased to welcome Rev. Dr. Scott Redd to give a sermon on Psalm 110 entitled "My Lord, the Lord." Scott is the president and Stephen B. Elmer Professor of Old Testament at the Washington, D.C., campus of Reformed Theological Seminary. ________ Sign up for Central’s newsletters here. Visit us on our website to learn more. Follow us on Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook.
Christians, like teenagers, go through phases. We come to Christ through a powerful experience, then understand that experience through doctrine. Then that doctrine takes on new life through liturgy which depends our experience. Dr. Scott Redd joins us with insights on why this happens and how our Christians "phases" work together to grow our love for God. Show Notes "Three Modes of Christian Formation: Experience, Doctrine, and Liturgy" by Dr. Scott Redd
Do cringe back at your shallow "feelings-oriented" charismatic days? Or do you roll your eyes at the arrogant rigidity of your doctrinal upbringing? Or perhaps you shake your head at your former ignorance of church history and tradition? Or maybe your faith has finally come alive after years stuck in a dusty and dead high church? Whatever your situation it seems as though Christians follow a familiar path when it comes to shifts in theology and practice. Bryan and Paul discuss these familiar patterns by engaging with an article by Dr. Scott Redd titled, "Three Modes of Christian Formation: Experience, Doctrine, and Liturgy." Also Paul says some awkward things. Show Notes Read Dr. Redd's article
Special guest Scott Redd, author and President of Reformed Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C., discusses Psalm 1 with Pastor Jim. Join us for Daily Devotions with Pastor Jim Thomas. Each morning, he will share a selection of his favorite devotionals along with a short time of prayer. This is a resource of The Village Chapel in Nashville, Tennessee. Artwork for the podcast by Kim Thomas, music by Phil Keaggy. Artwork and music used by permission Follow TVC Online: www.thevillagechapel.com Facebook.com/tvcnashville Twitter.com/tvcnashville Instagram.com/tvcnashville
Relevant Verses: 2 Kings 22; Jer 7:1–7; 29:13; Dan 9:1–19 Theme: The Importance of Deuteronomy for the Prophets Leading Question: Why is a book of law book important? Scott Redd, Bible scholar and president of the Reformed Theological Seminary in Washington D.C asks, “What would Plato be without Socrates, or Timothy without Paul, or Luther without Augustine, or Foucault without Nietzsche, or Bob without Woody, or Elvis, The Beatles, and every hair-spritzed glam rocker to follow them without the blues riff? Ask this and you get a sense of the architectonic influence that the book of Deuteronomy has over the prophet Jeremiah ...
Preacher: Dr. Scott Redd. Originally recorded on October 31, 2021. Video link: https://youtu.be/wz-TlZND79w.
In this episode of Help Me Teach the Bible, Nancy talks to Scott Redd, campus president and associate professor of Old Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C. Redd is the author of the chapter on Deuteronomy in A Biblical-Theological Introduction to the Old Testament: The Gospel Promised, edited by Miles Van Pelt.He describes Deuteronomy as “the hub around which the entire Old Testament revolves.” In this discussion, Redd describes how the Ten Commandments serve as a table of contents for much of the book of Deuteronomy. He also helps with handling hard issues in the book, such as its discussion of slavery and the stoning of a rebellious son.Resources on Deuteronomy:Sermons on Deuteronomy by Sandy WillsonDeuteronomy's Riches: A Conversation with Ajith FernandoThe Theology of Deuteronomy for Preachers workshop by Gary MillarNew International Biblical Commentary: Deuteronomy by Christopher WrightDeuteronomy (Apollos Old Testament Commentary) by J. G. McConvilleDeuteronomy (Evangelical Press Study Commentary) by John CurridDeuteronomy: Loving Obedience to a Loving God by Ajith FernandoNow Choose Life: Theology and Ethics in Deuteronomy by Gary Millar
Episode 76: Scott Redd and Tommy Keene talk with Dr. Michael Horton about the Holy Spirit. Dr. Horton is the J. Gresham Machen Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics at Westminster Seminary California, and a guest lecturer at the RTS Washington campus. Resources: Horton. Rediscovering the Holy Spirit. https://www.amazon.com/Rediscovering-Holy-Spirit-Perfecting-Redemption/dp/0310534062/ Horton. “Lord and Giver of Life: Rediscovering The Holy Spirit.” Video lecture at RTS Washington, 2019. https://youtu.be/Bu-ATgqNJrc
Episode 75: Scott Redd sits down with Rev. Dr. Rufus T. Burton, senior pastor of First Presbyterian Church (EPC) in Martinsburg, WV, and instructor in church history at RTS Washington. Dr. Burton talks about his calling to pastoral ministry and doctoral studies, his dissertation on the holiness of God as a communicable attribute, dogmatic and Trinitarian theology, the role of the Holy Spirit in the Christian life, and more. Dr. Burton will be teaching the History of Christianity II course starting Friday, August 17. There's still time to sign up as a student or auditor. Learn more about upcoming classes: https://rts.edu/campuses/washington-dc/students/upcoming-classes/#FALL2021 Request auditor registration: https://rts.edu/campuses/washington-dc/admissions/audit/ Ask a question: https://rts.edu/washington/podcast/
Episode 74: Scott Redd offers reasons to study theology at a graduate level. This is the last episode in our Summer ShoRTS series of 2021. Redd, Scott. “7 Reasons to Study Theology.” http://sunergoi.com/?p=1194#.YRMmBi1h1pQ Submit your questions. https://rts.edu/campuses/washington-dc/faculty/podcast/
Episode 70: Scott Redd talks about defamiliarization—what it is, some biblical examples, and how it can help Bible teachers and preachers be more effective.
Episode 68: Scott Redd and Peter Lee talk with Gray Sutanto about the role of theology proper in our apologetics. This is our fourth Summer ShoRTS series episode. Enjoy!
Episode 67: Tommy Keene asks Scott Redd about his dissertation on constituent postponement in biblical Hebrew poetry. This is the third episode of our Summer ShoRTS series. Enjoy!
Episode 65: Today we begin a new series titled Summer ShoRTS. Listen as Scott Redd asks Tommy Keene how one should read the book fo Hebrews.
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. The Faculty Podcast, Episode 31. 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-Skepticism/dp/1594483493/ Keller, Center Church: https://www.amazon.com/Center-Church-Balanced-Gospel-Centered-Ministry/dp/0310494184/ Sutanto, God and Knowledge: Herman Bavinck's Christian Epistomology: https://www.amazon.com/God-Knowledge-Theological-Epistemology-Systematic/dp/0567692280/
Welcome to The Shorter Podcast: the podcast that demonstrates that the Shorter Catechism is for all and useful for all of life. You'll find all of the The Shorter episodes right here. We are excited to journey through the Shorter Catechism with you. Please invite a friend to listen along. In this episode of the podcast, Tommy and Stephen interview Dr. Scott Redd, President of RTS in DC and Professor of Old Testament. They discuss Question 26 of the Shorter Catechism concerning Jesus as our king. Dr. Redd is the author of The Whole Imperative and hosts a podcast through RTS DC. Q. 26. How doth Christ execute the office of a king? A. Christ executeth the office of a king, in subduing us to himself, in ruling and defending us, and in restraining and conquering all his and our enemies. Resources mentioned in this episode: The Coming of the Kingdom by Herman Ridderbos The Kingdom of God by Vos Prophet, Priest, and King by Richard Belcher A New Testament Theology by G Beale The Kingdom of God by Richard Pratt - check out Third Mill, a great resource We are thankful to Christian Focus Publications for gifting us with great copies of the Shorter Catechism. GET $5 from Westminster Bookstore Thanks to Andy Zipf and Yellowhammer Hymns for our intro music and Bruce Benedict for our exit music. You can find their music on platforms like Amazon Music and Spotify. You can learn more about these talented musicians here: Andy Zipf and Yellowhammer Hymns at https://www.yellowhammerhymns.com Bruce Benedict at https://cardiphonia.org/ Tommy Park can be found at www.unf.ruf.org and Stephen Spinnenweber at https://www.wpcajax.us
Dr. Scott Redd talks with us about his newest article on cultivating wholeness in a fragmented world. Focusing particularly on the Mosaic covenant, we then look at how a covenantal understanding of Christ's work provides a robust answer to the fragmentation we experience, both as individuals and as a society. Show notes: Redd, “Fragmentation and Wholeness in the Mosaic Eschatology.” https://journal.rts.edu/article/fragmentation-and-wholeness-in-the-mosaic-eschatology/ Venema, Christ and Covenant Theology, https://www.amazon.com/Christ-Covenant-Theology-Republication-Covenants/dp/1629952516/ Robertson, The Christ of the Covenants, https://www.amazon.com/Christ-Covenants-Palmer-Robertson/dp/0875524184/ Muether, Reid, Waters, Covenant Theology: Biblical, Theological, and Historical Perspectives, https://www.amazon.com/Covenant-Theology-Theological-Historical-Perspectives/dp/1433560038/ Horton, Introducing Covenant Theology, https://www.amazon.com/Introducing-Covenant-Theology-Michael-Horton/dp/080107195X/ Kline, The Structure of Biblical Authority, https://www.amazon.com/Structure-Biblical-Authority-Meredith-Kline/dp/1579100694/ Belcher, The Fulfillment of the Promises of God, https://www.amazon.com/Fulfillment-Promises-God-Explanation-Covenant/dp/1527105199/ Vos, Biblical Theology, https://www.amazon.com/Biblical-Theology-Old-New-Testaments/dp/1592442919/ Rhodes, Covenants Made Simple, https://www.amazon.com/Covenants-Made-Simple-Understanding-Unfolding/dp/1596389753/
Here is the first installment of a new offering from the RTS faculty in an effort to stay connected as a community. In this first episode, Drs. Tommy Keene, Peter Lee, Paul Jeon, and Scott Redd talk about a theology of presence in a time of social distancing.
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This is the tenth sermon in the series "Ask Jesus." In this series we're learning to bring all our questions before our trustworthy, kind savior who welcomes our doubts and wonderings. The Scripture reference for this sermon is Acts 1:6-11. This sermon was preached by guest preacher Dr. Scott Redd.
Season 2 Episode 7 – Christ as the Head of the Church with Scott Redd, Jr Introduction to Episode: During episode 7 of season 2, we discuss Christ and His role in the church. During our dialogue, we answer server questions that point us to the biblical version of Christ and His headship over His church, the bride. We as a church body must understand that Christ's role in the church is CEO, mission and vision statement, human resources and much more. Co-Host: Dr. Scott Redd is the president and an associate professor of Old Testament at the Washington, D.C., campus of Reformed Theological Seminary. Scott began his career at the Burson-Marsteller office in downtown Washington, D.C., where he was involved in media consultation for multiple national and international corporate clients. He decided to leave the business world to pursue a Master of Divinity at RTS in Orlando, Fla., and then went on to complete his doctoral dissertation in the Department of Semitic Language and Egyptian Languages and Literatures at the Catholic University of America. During his doctoral studies, he taught at Fourth Presbyterian Church in Bethesda, M.D., and ministered at Christ the King Presbyterian Church in Raleigh, N.C. Scott is married to the love of his life, Jennifer, and together they have five daughters. Podcast Episode Summary: In this episode, we talk about Christ and His headship. We discuss several types of headships in the Christian circle that may better help you understand Christ's role in the church and were we fall in place. No pastor, elder, deacon, stated clerk or presiding bishops are the true head of the church, Christ is! In this episode, we look at the different types of headship listed below: Representative Headship Unitive Headship Eschatological Headship Matthew 28:18 PURCHASE YOUR COPY OF THE BEAUTY OF THE LOCAL CHURCH BY CLICKING HERE! Ministry to Sponsor: Are you or your congregation considering taking a trip to the Holy Land? I urge you to contact Christy Lundy with Bucket List Travels for your travel itinerary and planning from A to Z. Christy can be reached on Facebook or email Stay tuned for Presbyterian History at the end of this episode! Platforms: Google Spotify Stitcher PocketCasts --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/elderqueen/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elderqueen/support
Confessing Our Hope: The Podcast of Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary
Interview with Dr. Scott Redd (President, Reformed Theological Seminary - Washington, D.C.) about his new book, The Wholeness Imperative (Christian Focus, 2018).
On today's Equipping You in Grace Episode, Dave Jenkins and Scott Redd discuss the importance of the Christian's identity in Christ, what it means to truly delight in the Lord and His Word, along with his book, The Wholeness Imperative: How Christ Unifies our Desires, Identity and Impact in the World (Christian Focus, 2018). What […]
On today’s Equipping You in Grace Episode, Dave Jenkins and Scott Redd discuss the importance of the Christian’s identity in Christ, what it means to truly delight in the Lord and His Word, along with his book, The Wholeness Imperative: How Christ Unifies our Desires, Identity and Impact in the World (Christian Focus, 2018). What you’ll hear in this episode Why Dr. Bavinck’s contrast between being and becoming cuts through so much confusion about Christian identity and life. Why it’s important to understand how biblical simplicity springs from the heart of God. Why it’s so important that the Christian’s delight in the Word be heartful, joyful, and satisfying. The dangers of an over-intellectualized faith. The five diagnostic principles that highlight pious talismans in the Christian life. How the Apostle John’s teaching helps Christians understand the nature of true confession and repentance in the Christian life. Why it’s vital that Christians both build the Kingdom and populate it. About the Guest Dr. Scott Redd is the President and an Associate Professor of Old Testament at the Washington, D.C. campus of Reformed Theological Seminary. Subscribing, sharing, and your feedback You can subscribe to Equipping You in Grace via iTunes, Google Play, or your favorite podcast catcher. If you like what you’ve heard, please consider leaving a rating and share it with your friends (it takes only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show). You can also connect with me on Twitter at @davejjenkins, on Facebook or via email to share your feedback. Thanks for listening to this episode of Equipping You in Grace!
Nancy Guthrie with Scott Redd
Nancy Guthrie talks with Scott Redd about how to teach the book of Deuteronomy
Keith Getty discusses with Scott Redd, President of RTS Washington DC, about hymn composition, biblically rich worship, and the Christian life.
A moderated panel discussion at the 2015 EPC General Assembly probing the riches and percieved restrictions of the Reformed tradition for being a missional church in the coming context. Featuring the following RTS faculty: Dr. J. Ligon Duncan, Dr. Michael Allen, Rev. Mike Glodo, Dr. Scott Redd, and Dr. Don Sweeting.
Guest preacher, Scott Redd preaches on Simple Love from Deuteronomy 6 and John 17.
Guest preacher, Scott Redd preaches on Simple Love from Deuteronomy 6 and John 17.
Guest preacher, Scott Redd, teaches on the Aim, the Aid, the Defense, and the Delight of God’s Word.
Guest preacher, Scott Redd, teaches on the Aim, the Aid, the Defense, and the Delight of God’s Word.