John Goldingay on Lament
John Goldingay is the David Allan Hubbard Professor of Old Testament in the School of Theology at Fuller Theological Seminary. In this video Dr. Goldingay discusses the Psalms of Lament and their...
View ArticlePsalms of Protest
Listen to part one of classroom lectures on the Psalms from John Goldingay, professor of old testament. The post Psalms of Protest appeared first on Fuller Studio.
View ArticlePsalms of Thanksgiving
Listen to part two of classroom lectures on the Psalms from John Goldingay, professor of old testament. The post Psalms of Thanksgiving appeared first on Fuller Studio.
View ArticleBono & Eugene Peterson on THE PSALMS
+ Special Thanks to David Taylor, Brehm Texas, and Fourth Line Films for their vision for this project. “As a songwriter it’s very clear to me that Eugene Peterson is a poet as well as a scholar....
View ArticleMore on the Psalms
“If we turn to someone in the midst of doubt and say, “God is going to get you through this,” we risk the possibility of the person feeling guilty or judged for not being able to hold onto that hope...
View ArticleA Conversation with Eugene Peterson about Poetry
During the summer of 1991, when Nina and I lived in Oakland, California, Eugene Peterson taught a class at nearby New College, and stayed in our home and entered into our own daily rhythms. These...
View ArticleResources for Exploring the Psalms
“If you are interested in exploring the psalms further, after having watched the conversation between Bono and Eugene Peterson, here are a few resources that might be of interest to you or to your...
View ArticleLiving With Unjust Legacies: Race, Justice, and Privilege
+ This event, sponsored by the Hispanic Center, African American Church Studies Program, and Africana Student Association, was titled “Living with Unjust Legacies: Race, Privilege, and Justice,” and...
View ArticlePsalms of Trust
Listen to part four of classroom lectures on the Psalms from John Goldingay, professor of old testament. The post Psalms of Trust appeared first on Fuller Studio.
View ArticleFULLER dialogues: Muslims & Christians
“Christians and Muslims need to understand one another. We all know that certainly since the turning of the millennium and all the events that have happened since that time, there have been many...
View ArticleThe Blessing and Burden
There were a lot of questions on my mind as I sat down to sip cold brew and talk with Daniel Chou [MDiv ’15], editor-in-chief of Inheritance, on the porch of the magazine’s offices. Inheritance tells...
View ArticleWho Is My Neighbor?
“We must see every person as someone who lives each moment in relationship with God. We need to see the religious connection if we want to recognize the essence of human sacredness. The concrete...
View ArticleTEST POST (PHOTO COLORS)
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View ArticleReconciling Race
What follows in this theology section is a continuance of ongoing conversations around racial reconciliation. This is not new to Fuller any more than it is resolved. We have gathered voices from our...
View ArticleA Moratorium on Hospitality?
Leila’s Distress Recently a Muslim friend, whom I will call Leila, told me bluntly, “I was born in the wrong century.” When I asked why, she said: “Would you feel welcome in the world when there is so...
View ArticleCulture Care
“Our ability as leaders in whatever form—whether that’s inside or outside the church or anything else in between—will be affected in part by how we see, and how we see is going to be affected by what...
View ArticleMore Than One Can Bear
When Nathan Graeser [MDiv ’12] and his buddies joined the Indiana National Guard straight out of high school, they didn’t think there was much of a chance they’d see combat. National Guard troops...
View ArticleHumility
“Even as we never allow either ourselves or others to approach the heart apart from a humble, loving acceptance of the mystery of the heart, so we must approach others with an equal sense of mystery...
View ArticleRestoring Hospitality: A Blessing for Visitor and Host
A CONVERSATION WITH CHRISTINE POHL Christine Pohl’s writings on hospitality have influenced my own thinking and practices about life as a Christian living in community. Dr. Pohl generously shared her...
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