_The Christian  Post_ (http://www.christianpost.com/)  > _U.S._ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/us/) |Wed, Jan. 04  2012 05:13 PM EDT
Biola University Receives $3M to Fund Center for Christian Thought
By _Alex Murashko_ (http://www.christianpost.com/author/alex-murashko/)   | 
Christian Post Reporter

 
Christian-based Biola University in Southern  _California_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/region/california/)  recently  received a $3 
million grant 
toward a new initiative aimed at bringing  world-renowned scholars together to 
collaborate and engage others outside  academia on important questions 
facing Christianity in the  (http://www.christianpost.com/topics//) 21st 
century.
 
The La Mirada-based university announced Wednesday that the John Templeton  
Foundation awarded the research grant, which is the largest amount ever 
received  by the college, to the institution’s Center for Christian Thought 
late last  month. The center program launches during the school’s upcoming 
spring  semester. 
The center’s director Gregg Ten Elshof told The Christian Post that the  
initiative will not only provide a tremendous base for research among 
Christian  scholars, but to the whole Christian community as well. 
Asked about the goals for the Center for Christian Thought, Ten Elshof 
said,  “First, to facilitate first rate, multi-disciplinary Christian 
scholarship. The  idea is to pull together Christians from a variety of 
disciplines to 
think and  write about questions that are significant for Christians. 
“Secondly, the goal is to translate and disseminate this scholarship to  
non-academic thoughtful Christian audiences,” he explained. “We want to  
facilitate cutting edge Christian scholarship, but we don’t want it to be the  
kind of thing only of value to other academics.” 
Ten Elshof said that the center will become a resource open to everyone  
through its website that will include video interviews with scholars. A  
pastor-in-residence will be assigned every semester and they will be preparing  
and delivering sermon series based on the center’s theme for the current  
session.  
During the initiative’s inaugural semester, which begins in February,  
philosophers Alvin Plantinga from Calvin College, and Yale University’s 
Nicholas 
 Wolterstorff will come to the Center as visiting scholars, joining a team 
of  eight research fellows who will focus on the theme of “Christian 
Scholarship in  the 21st Century: Prospects and Perils.” 
Participants will examine the role of Christian scholarship in today’s 
world  and seek to identify issues of particular importance for Christian 
scholars in  years ahead, university officials said. 
Plans for each year include researchers publishing books, articles, blog  
posts, videos, lectures, podcasts and other resources. Also, each year will  
conclude with a public conference where participants will present their 
research  related to the year’s theme. 
“In the years ahead, we envision the Biola University Center for Christian  
Thought will be a leading source of scholarship on some of the most 
important  issues facing the Church, the academy and the broader _culture_ 
(http://www.christianpost.com/topics/culture/) ,” said Biola  President Barry 
H. 
Corey in a statement from the university. 
“This will not be merely a cerebral think tank. Instead, I believe the rich 
 conversations integrating the historic Christian truths with the big 
questions  of our day will have currency around the family kitchen table, from 
the pulpit  and in the media,” Corey stated. 
Ten Elshof added that the center will provide a way for everyone to gain 
from  the initiative. 
“Christians in general, not just academics, can benefit from the exposure 
to  the leading Christian thinkers of our day. And the leading Christian 
thinkers of  our day often want to be communicating to thoughtful, non-academic 
 
Christians.” 
“The thinking is let’s provide the kind of mechanisms and resources for 
that  kind of communication,” Ten Elshof explained.

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