Sitting and Running the Risks: Voting as Christian Stewardship November 11, 2020Scott Redd I wrote a guide to voting and discernment for First Things that ran before the 2016 election. Apparently, in what has become a [...]
RTStories: Christina Eickenroht June 12, 2020Scott Redd What is it like to study at RTS Washington? Here is student Christina Eickenroht’s RTStory. [...]
RTStories: Charles Lewis October 9, 2019Scott Redd One of the best parts of being at RTS Washington is the group of students that come through our door each year. Charles [...]
Poetry and Spiritual Formation September 24, 2019September 24, 2019Scott Redd Here’s a recording of an evening event in which I participated in early Fall 2019. Dana Gioia, the Poet Laureate of California among [...]
Wisdom Literature in Political Discourse August 7, 2019August 7, 2019Scott Redd Every once in a while, your area of academic interest shows up in the popular dialogue as mine did last week during the [...]
Immigration and the Kingdom of God April 4, 2019April 4, 2019Scott Redd How do we approach the issue of immigration as citizens of the kingdom of God? I have a piece exploring this question in [...]
The Bone and the Spirit March 15, 2019February 11, 2020Scott Redd Here is a sort of prophetic train of thought based on Ezek 37:1-14, the “Valley of Dry Bones” passage. New life comes for [...]
A Sense of Ending February 11, 2019February 11, 2019Scott Redd There’s a well-written and insightful piece by Gavin Jacobsen in The Times Literary Supplement, about the modern-day sense of things coming to an [...]
Why Does The Gospel Writer Mention that Jesus Slept in the Boat February 2, 2019February 2, 2019Scott Redd Here is my latest post at the Gospel Coalition website about the possible reasons Mark selects out the fact that Jesus was sleeping [...]
The Kind of King We Need December 6, 2018February 2, 2019Scott Redd I have a short piece in Tabletalk magazine recently about the context of the prophet’s messianic hope in Isaiah 9 and the way [...]