
Tom Schreiner: podcast appearances and interviews
James Buchanan Harrison Professor of New Testament Interpretation and Professor of Biblical Theology · Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
Podcasts Tom Schreiner appeared on
Shows that have booked Tom Schreiner as a guest, ranked by appearance count.








Latest Tom Schreiner interviews
Every podcast episode Tom Schreiner has appeared on, newest first.


Ep.163 - WHAT? Calvinism isn't Biblical? Are you having a laugh! (Part 2) w / Prof. Tom Schreiner

Ep.162 - WHAT? Calvinism isn’t Biblical? Are you having a laugh! (Part 1) w / Prof. Tom Schreiner


Justification: Were the Reformers Right? | dr. Tom Schreiner

Living With Gospel-Glasses, with Tom Schreiner (Bonus Ep. 57)

137: The shape of the Christian life in Galatians with Tom Schreiner

114: The joy of hearing Revelation with Tom Schreiner

EP. 31 | Does Romans 7 Describe My Saved Experience? | Guest: Dr. Tom Schreiner

#87 - The Book of Revelation w/ Dr. Tom Schreiner

Guests who appear alongside Tom Schreiner
Guests who share the same shows as Tom Schreiner. Worth a look if you're building a panel or pitching the same circuit.
Frequently asked questions
What podcasts has Tom Schreiner been on?
Tom Schreiner has appeared on 7 podcasts across 9 episodes. Notable shows include Theology for the Curious, Equipping Faith Lectures, Centre for Christian Living podcast.
What does Tom Schreiner do?
Tom Schreiner is James Buchanan Harrison Professor of New Testament Interpretation and Professor of Biblical Theology at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Podcast appearances span topics tied to their work and expertise.
When was Tom Schreiner's most recent podcast appearance?
Tom Schreiner's most recent appearance was on "Ep. 106 - Ministry and Missions in the 21st Century with Greg Gilbert, Ryan Fullerton, Andrew Walker, & Tom Schreiner". The Pillar Network, published May 6, 2026.
Which podcast has Tom Schreiner appeared on most often?
Theology for the Curious. 2 appearances on record, most recently Apr 7, 2026.
