Lastly, the Carson Center will assemble a group of “top biblical scholars and theologians from around the world” to produce resources and “provide online cohort-style training to Bible teachers, students, and anyone else who wants to become better acquainted with God through his Word.”
This is the second major initiative TGC has undertaken this year. In February, TGC announced the launch of the Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics, an initiative designed to help pastors and other Christian leaders adapt to a “post-Christendom culture.”
Named after the late Tim Keller, a longtime pastor and theologian who was the other cofounder of TGC, the Keller Center was created to help “Christians share the truth, goodness, and beauty of the gospel as the only hope that fulfills our deepest longings.”