Kate Bowler on Suffering
+ Kate Bowler, assistant professor of the history of Christianity in North America at Duke Divinity School, reflects on her research on the prosperity gospel, her recent stage IV cancer diagnosis, and...
View ArticleFrom Fear to Freedom | Mark Labberton
+ Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Seminary, explores the fears and frailty of being human and the freedom that comes from acknowledging our limitations before God. This audio is a recording from...
View ArticleThe End of “Mission”: Christian Witness and the Decentering of Whiteness |...
+ Andrew T. Draper, assistant professor of theology and director of the Honors Guild at Taylor University, explores the vulnerability and repentance necessary for “whiteness” to be joined with others...
View ArticleA Korean View of Reconciliation | Sebastian Kim
+ Sebastian Kim, executive director of the Korean Studies Center and professor of theology and public life, preaches on reconciliation in Christ through the lens of a Korean legend and the complex...
View ArticleSingleness in American Culture and Church | Christena Cleveland
+ Christena Cleveland, associate professor of the practice of organizational studies at Duke University’s Divinity School, develops a picture of what it means to be single in the American church and...
View ArticleMaking His Dream Our Dream | Estrelda Alexander
+ Estrelda Alexander, president of William Seymour College, lectures on the meaning of Martin Luther King’s life and examines how much of his dream has come true—and how much has still been deferred....
View ArticleMaking His Dream Our Dream | Estrelda Alexander
+ Estrelda Alexander, president of William Seymour College, lectures on the meaning of Martin Luther King’s life and examines how much of his dream has come true—and how much has still been deferred....
View ArticleCameron Lee on Relationships
+ Cameron Lee, professor of marriage and family studies, reflects on relationships through the lens of romance culture, the complexities of social media, community, and peacemaking. Cameron Lee was...
View ArticleThe Pain of Others | Laura Harbert
+ Laura Harbert, affiliate professor of clinical psychology, preaches on Christ’s example of grieving with his followers, suffering, and how leaders must become comfortable with the pain of others....
View ArticleThe Practice of Singleness | Christena Cleveland
+ Christena Cleveland, associate professor of the practice of organizational studies at Duke University’s Divinity School, develops a picture of what it means to be single in the American church and...
View ArticleThe Beloved Community | Tracy Stringer
+ Tracey Stringer, director of apprenticeships, preaches on betrayal, the risks required for authentic community, and how Judas’ choices are an opportunity to reflect on the fault lines within our own...
View ArticleResponse | Pamela Ebsytne King
+ Pamela Ebsytne King, Peter L. Benson Associate Professor of Applied Developmental Science, responds to Cameron Lee’s lecture, reflecting on hope as an orientation and telos and the importance having...
View ArticleResponse | Alexis Abernethy
+ Alexis Abernethy, professor of psychology, responds to Cameron Lee’s lecture, reflecting on the implications for group dynamics in worship, empathy, and vulnerability. Cameron Lee, professor of...
View ArticleResponse | Miyoung Yoon Hammer
+ Miyoung Yoon Hammer, associate professor of marital and family therapy, responds to Cameron Lee’s lecture, reflecting on healing in the gospels and therapeutic hospitality. Cameron Lee, professor of...
View ArticleResponse | Johnny Ramírez-Johnson
+ Johnny Ramírez-Johnson, professor of anthropology, responds to Cameron Lee’s lecture, reflecting on clinical virtues through the lens of the relational ecology of Sabbath-keeping. Cameron Lee,...
View ArticleAn Unexpected Kinship
One humid afternoon last year, Jeffrey Ansloos (PhD ’14) boarded a plane for a ride he’ll never forget. Bound for Canada, his home country, he was joined by 40 Syrian refugees fleeing violence in any...
View ArticleA People Entrusted to Your Care
I knew Michael when his work had meaning. He was the 30-something-year-old manager of a chain drugstore that happened to be next to a large retirement community. When asked about his work, he did not...
View ArticleFULLER dialogues: Therapy as Peacemaking
“What is it that keeps therapists at it, year after year and client after client? For therapists who follow Christ, I propose the narrative of peacemaking to see our work as being caught up in the...
View ArticleTara Beth Leach on Women in Ministry
+ Tara Beth Leach, senior pastor of First Church of the Nazarene of Pasadena, reflects on the complexities of preaching, female leadership, and how she finds comfort in Christ’s treatment of the...
View ArticleFinding Jesus Among Refugees and the Undocumented | Russell Jeung
+ Russell Jeung, professor of Asian American studies at San Francisco State University, shares stories of displacement, poverty, and housing from his own family—all in an effort to articulate a lived...
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