Rev. Michael J. Glodo
Associate Professor of Biblical Studies
Covenant Theological Seminary, M.Div., Th.M.
Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, Ph.D. (Cand.)
Bio
Professor Michael Glodo returned to the RTS Orlando faculty in 2007 after serving six years as Stated Clerk (chief administrative officer) of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church. He had previously taught at RTS from 1990 to 2000. Professor Glodo teaches Old and New Testament courses as well as courses in practical theology. He also serves as Dean of Chapel.
The diversity of the courses Professor Glodo teaches reflects his diverse research and ministry interests. He is passionate about Old and New Testament studies and ministry philosophy, particularly regarding worship and liturgy. In addition to serving in denominational leadership of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, he also served in pastoral roles at churches in the St. Louis region.
Students appreciate Professor Glodo's warm and approachable demeanor, his deep desire to build relationships with those he teaches and his love for the Church. He and his wife, Vicki, have a daughter, Rachel, and son, Samuel.
Publications
ONLINE RESOURCES
- Dr. Glodo on Twitter: @mglodorts
- Dr. Glodo's sermons at The Gospel Coalition: click here
- Dr. Glodo's sermons at Third Millennium Ministries: click here
SELECT ARTICLES
- "The Mission of God: Unlocking the Bible's Grand Narrative," in the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 52:2 (2009), 359-362.
- "The Good Soil," in Tabletalk Magazine June 1 (2009).
- "Covenant Sign and Seal: The Symbolic Significance of Circumcision and Its Application to the New Testament Believer Part 1," published in Reformed Perspectives Magazine 3:20 (2001), an online publication of Third Millennium Ministries.
- "Covenant Sign and Seal: The Symbolic Significance of Circumcision and Its Application to the New Testament Believer Part 2," published in Reformed Perspectives Magazine 3:21 (2001), an online publication of Third Millennium Ministries.
- "Sola Ecclesia: The Lost Reformation Doctrine," in Reformation and Revival 9:4 (2000), 91-97."
- "The Bible in Stereo: New Opportunities for Biblical Interpretation in an A-rational Age," in David Dockery, ed., The Challenge of Postmodernism: An Evangelical Engagement. Wheaton: Bridgepoint/Victor (1999), 148-172.