RTS Washington Faculty Podcast

Tommy Keene, Gray, Peter

tkeene@rts.edu

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Booking Overview

A seminary faculty podcast where theologians explain Christian doctrine through their areas of expertise, often tying lessons to historical and confessional scholarship. It’s a strong fit for PR outreach from academic authors, church historians, and theological educators seeking credibility with a Reformed/RTS-aligned audience.

Metrics

Episodes: 282

Frequency: Irregular

Rating: 4.8/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Male

Location: USA

YouTube: 20.4k subscribers

Instagram: 22.0k followers

Contact Information

tkeene@rts.edu

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Host

Tommy Keene - From the episode text: Tommy Keene sits down with a guest and also participates alongside other faculty/hosts. Registering for RTS classes is promoted, indicating the show is tied to RTS Washington...

Gray - From the episode text: Gray is named as one of the speakers in a listener-guidance episode (along with Tommy and Peter). No additional bio details are provided in the supplied text.

Peter - From the episode text: Peter is named as one of the speakers in a listener-guidance episode (along with Tommy and Gray). No additional bio details are provided in the supplied text.

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

high
Typical Credentials:  
RTS-aligned theologians and scholars (e.g., professors of New Testament, early Christianity, church history) with expertise in historic/ confessional theological topics
Required Achievements:  
University seminary faculty appointments, Published scholarship in New Testament/early church/canon studies, Recognized academic contributions to church history or biblical theology

Recent Guest Discussions

Michael Kruger - Eusebius And The Early Church’s Recognition Of The Canon Of Scripture

Recent Topics

Theology, Christianity, Reformed, Biblical Studies, Church History

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
RTS Washington Faculty Podcast
:

ShoRTS: Eusebius and the Canon (ft. Michael Kruger)

June 17, 2026

In this week's episode, Tommy Keene sits down with Michael Kruger, Chancellor's Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at RTS, to discuss the contributions of early church historian Eusebius to the church's recognition of the canon of scripture. If you enjoyed this conversation, why not register for a class at RTS to dive deeper into church history? You can find our full roster of classes offered at www.rts.edu.washington. Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/rts.w...

ShoRTS: How to Read Turretin

June 03, 2026

We're kicking off our summer ShoRTS with a listener question: If you want to start reading Turretin, where can you start? Tommy, Gray, and Peter give some helpful guidance for accessing this titan of Reformed Orthodoxy. There's still time to register for one of our upcoming summer intensive classes! Take a look at what's on offer at www.rts.edu/washington. Email admissions.washington@rts.edu to get started.Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/rts.washington/Facebook: www.face...

Adoption (WCF Chapter 12)

May 27, 2026

We're wrapping up our sprint through the confession (for now) with a meditation on God's adoption of his children. We'll pick the Confession back up after the summer months! In the meantime, why don't you consider enrolling in one of our summer intensives? Visit www.rts.edu/washington for the full catalog. You can email admissions.washington@rts.edu to get started.Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/rts.washington/Facebook: www.facebook.com/RTSWashingtonDCX: x.com/rtswas...

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