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Ben Gladd | The Carson Center and the Future of Biblical-Theological Studies

Ben Gladd | The Carson Center and the Future of Biblical-Theological Studies

Update: 2024-12-06
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In this episode, Camden Bucey connects with Dr. Ben Gladd, the inaugural executive director of the Carson Center for Theological Renewal at The Gospel Coalition. Dr. Gladd shares the vision behind the Carson Center, its commitment to biblical theology, and its efforts to provide accessible resources to the global church.

The conversation touches on the center’s flagship projects, including a comprehensive, multimedia-enhanced Bible commentary and its ambitious translation goals. Dr. Gladd also discusses the current state of biblical theology and New Testament studies, highlighting the opportunities and challenges facing the church today.

Listeners will also enjoy insights into Dr. Gladd’s writing methods, his editorial role in the New Studies in Biblical Theology series, and the vital work of connecting the Bible’s story to believers around the world. Whether you’re a scholar, pastor, or simply curious about biblical theology, this episode provides a wealth of insight and encouragement.

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  • 00:00 Sponsor: Five More Talents
  • 01:35 Introduction
  • 05:20 Woodworking Talk
  • 12:04 New Books from Reformed Forum
  • 15:16 Reformed Forum Christmas Extravaganza
  • 17:31 Introducing the Carson Center
  • 26:15 Key Programs
  • 33:59 Theological Journals
  • 43:34 The Current State of Biblical-Theological Studies
  • 56:59 How to Follow Up
  • 59:12 Conclusion
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Ben Gladd | The Carson Center and the Future of Biblical-Theological Studies

Ben Gladd | The Carson Center and the Future of Biblical-Theological Studies

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