About Dr. Billings

Dr. J. Todd Billings is the Gordon H. Girod Research Professor of Reformed Theology at Western Theological Seminary in Holland, MI. An ordained minister in the Reformed Church in America, he received his M.Div. from Fuller Seminary and his Th.D. from Harvard.

My Story

After growing up as a Baptist in McPherson, KS, I attended Wheaton College in Illinois for my B.A., entering as a Christian Education major and ending with majors in Philosophy and English. I my love for Christian ministry ignited during my senior year on a six month immersion trip doing community development work in Uganda. This passion received confirmation after I spent a year teaching at a theological school in Ethiopia after graduation. So I scrapped my plans for a Ph.D. in philosophy and went to seminary instead.

I attended Fuller Theological Seminary for my Master of Divinity degree. While I was appreciative of many of the professors at Fuller, two who had a particular impact were Miroslav Volf and John L. Thompson. Volf served as my first theological mentor and guide, and I worked as a Teaching Assistant for him at Fuller. Studying with John Thompson instilled in me a love for historical theology, the history of biblical exegesis, and Reformed theology.

After Fuller, I decided to continue on for a doctorate in theology. I attended Harvard Divinity School, working with a variety of professors there. My advisor for this time was Sarah Coakley, an excellent teacher and guide in historical as well as systematic theology. At Harvard, I grew in my appreciation of the depth and breadth of the historic Christian tradition, as well as in my engagement with contemporary theological movements, such as the theological interpretation of scripture. In Harvard’s diverse context, ecumenical aspects of my identity were accented, but I also found myself growing deeper into the Reformed tradition. While a doctoral student, I continued serving in various forms of ministry, including on staff for five years at First Church Homeless Shelter in Cambridge, MA.

Since 2005, I have been on the faculty at Western Theological Seminary, in Holland, MI. I am delighted to serve at Western, which is a sacramentally-minded school in the Reformed tradition. It draws its identity from the synergy of being evangelical, ecumenical, and Reformed. In this, Western has become a welcome home for my faith and I have served Reformed Church in America in various capacities. In 2007, I became an ordained minister in the Reformed Church in America. In 2009, my wife and I served as missionaries to Ethiopia with the Reformed church.

In 2012, my life changed when I was diagnosed with an incurable blood cancer, Multiple Myeloma. I received a stem cell transplant in 2013. After recovering from the transplant, I have returned to the job that I love at the seminary. While I continue to receive cancer treatment, I teach, research, and write as I hold an endowed chair position: the Gordon H. Girod Research Professor of Reformed Theology.

I am married to Rachel M. Billings, who holds a Ph.D. in Hebrew Bible/Old Testament from Harvard University. We are blessed with two lively children, and a retired greyhound.

In addition to teaching and spending time with my family, I love research and writing.