Passing the Peace: A Pneumatology of Shalom
In 1947, a new movement began that sought to be more attentive to the whole message of Scripture, not only in content but also method. A group of people got together and thought this movement needed a...
View ArticleNeighbor
“For the whole law is summed up in a single commandment, ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’” —Gal 5:14 + Neighbor explores this commandment through the act of storytelling, pilgrimage,...
View ArticleNeighbor | Various Voices
+ “For the whole law is summed up in a single commandment, ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself’” (Gal 5:14). Neighbor explores this commandment through the act of storytelling, pilgrimage,...
View ArticleWhere Did Jesus Call Home? | Leah Fortson
+ Leah Fortson (PhD in Clinical Psychology, 2016) preaches on John 7:53-8:11, reflecting on Christ’s wandering ministry in the gospels, the temptation of comfort, and the mountains we might be called...
View ArticleChallenging the Monochromatic View of Islam | Martin Accad
+ Martin Accad, the director of the Institute of Middle East Studies at the Arab Baptist Theological Seminary, lectures on the complex interplay among religious uprisings, globalization, religious...
View ArticleBishop Zac Niringiye on Justice
+ The Rt. Rev. Dr. D. Zac Niringiye, a theologian and activist, explores the gospel, justice, and his formative experiences as a Ugandan bishop. The Rt. Rev. Dr. D. Zac Niringiye is a theologian,...
View ArticleThe Challenge of Obedience | Jean Burch
+ Jean Burch, senior pastor at Community Bible Church in Pasadena, preaches on Mark 6:45-52, reflecting on life challenges that can threaten faith and Christ walking on the water to meet us as we...
View ArticleShalom as the Dual Approach of Peacemaking and Justice-Seeking: The Case of...
Shalom, usually translated “peace,” is a key theme in the Hebrew Bible. It refers to general well-being in all areas of life, which is given by Yahweh alone, since he is peace (Judg 6:24). Biblical...
View ArticleStory Table: Faith and Fear
+ The Story Table takes a conversation important at Fuller and brings it to life at a shared table. People who embody the theme in unique ways tell their stories around the table, and members of the...
View ArticleThis Is What It Means To Wash Someone’s Feet
When Ana Wong McDonald [PhD ’99] was a young girl growing up in Hong Kong, her grandmother would walk her to school every day through streets marked by suffering and poverty. “There was one old woman...
View ArticleEmbodied Shalom: Making Peace in a Divided World
Years ago, as I was only embarking upon my peacemaking journey, I sat with a mentor on a porch overlooking the Rocky Mountains. We were in an hours-long conversation about shalom. Playing devil’s...
View ArticleA Conversation Between J. Kameron Carter and Love Sechrest
+ Love Sechrest, associate professor of New Testament, and J. Kameron Carter, associate professor of theology, English, and African American Studies at Duke Divinity School, continue their...
View ArticleI Have Called You By Name | Mark Labberton
+ Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Seminary, continues his series on the fear of the Lord, reflecting on Isaiah 43, the “endless forms of misnaming people,” and learning to recalibrate our...
View ArticleThe Legacy of Black Faith, Hope, and Love | Clifton Clarke
+ Clifton Clarke, associate dean of the Pannell Center for African American Church Studies, reflects on Simon of Cyrene through the lens of the history of brutal violence and the African American...
View ArticleNavigating the Mess of Ministry | Cameron Lee
+ Cameron Lee, professor of marriage and family studies, preaches on 2 Corinthians 3:1-3, reflecting on the twin dangers of disillusionment and cynicism, church politics, and what the Corinthian...
View ArticleNaked in the Frequency: Christianity’s Post-Racial Blues | J. Kameron Carter
+ J. Kameron Carter, associate professor of theology, English, and African American Studies at Duke Divinity School, lectures on the way claiming a “post-racial” society can often support oppressive...
View ArticleThe Wisdom of God | Eric Sarwar
+ Eric Sarwar, PhD student, preaches on 1 Corinthians 2:1-5, reflecting on the role of wisdom in a life of faith and the intersections of music and ministry in the Muslim-majority country of Pakistan....
View ArticleI’ll Push You | Various Voices
+ Bethany McKinney Fox, director of Student Services and adjunct professor, interviews the filmmakers and subjects of I’ll Push You, a documentary following two best friends facing physical...
View ArticleCamille Wooden and Len Tang on Church Planting
+ Camille Wooden, senior pastor of Abundant Life Covenant Bible Church, and Len Tang, director of Fuller Seminary’s Church Planting Program, reflect with President Mark Labberton on unlearning church,...
View ArticleShocking Reversals and Tender Power | Joshua Beckett
+ Joshua Beckett, PhD student and adjunct professor, preaches on Isaiah 54 and 65, reflecting on God’s unexpected inclusion of the barren woman, the eunuch, and the foreigner and how we can journey...
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