Q & A | Various Voices
+ The Right Reverend Rowan Williams, the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury, responds to Matthew Kaemingk, associate dean for Fuller Texas and assistant professor of Christian ethics, and Clifton Clarke,...
View ArticleQ & A | Various Voices
+ The Right Reverend Rowan Williams, the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury, responds to Sebastian Kim, executive director of the Korean Studies Center, and Erin Dufault-Hunter, assistant professor of...
View ArticleFULLER dialogues: Theology and Human Rights
“If you want to have systems of power and authority that are open to accountability, open to challenge, you have to allow conviction communities to flourish within that. If you don’t want to freeze,...
View ArticleRemembering King: Where Do We Go from Here, Chaos or Community?
Jesus said to them, “Have you never read in the Scriptures: ‘The stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone; this was the Lord’s doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes’?” (Matthew...
View ArticleThrough a Glass Dimly | Justo González
+ Justo González, celebrated church historian and author, reflects on Paul’s changing visions on his second missionary journey and encourages new and graduating students alike that though the vision...
View ArticleLetter From The Editor: A Power Deeper than Language
In the 14th chapter of Acts, Barnabas and Paul come upon a man crippled from birth. All his life, his folded body lay on the street in Lystra, a familiar sight for his Zeus-worshipping neighbors. Paul...
View ArticleLetter From the President: Our Embodied Selves
Through my years as a pastor, health issues were a continuous fugue under the life of our congregation. If someone had good—or reasonably good—health, they were concerned with keeping it that way. If...
View ArticleBenediction: A Human Touch
“Hey, sister! Hello! Don’t you want to eat?” It’s a familiar invitation for anyone walking through the small patio tucked between Fuller Pasadena’s psychology buildings and parking lot. The loving yet...
View ArticleWalking Through Darkness in the Light of Heaven: When God says, “No” to Healing
Like many others who grew up in Christian homes, I was taught that healing comes from God. Yet, even as a boy, I struggled to reconcile the apparent promises in James 5:14-18 with my personal...
View ArticleVicarious Trauma and the LAPD
As you drive into Los Angeles, it’s 8:00 in the morning but already 88 degrees. You’re tired from not sleeping well last night—or the night before, for that matter. Twelve-hour shifts take a toll. As...
View ArticleHealth in Personal, Social, and Eschatological Perspective: A...
These pages are meant less as a conclusion to the preceding essays than as a kind of reflection, from a more or less systematic theological perspective, on health and healing as the central themes of...
View ArticleI’ll Push You: A Conversation on Disability and Faith
+ The filmmakers and subjects of I’ll Push You, a documentary following two best friends facing physical limitations to travel El Camino de Santiago, discuss their 500-mile journey, theological...
View ArticleLessons from the Book of Jonah | Miguel Lawson
+ Miguel Lawson, a graduating online student and Fuller Student Council member, share his testimony remotely from São Paulo, Brazil. He reflects on near-death experiences, the book of Jonah, and the...
View ArticleSpiritual Reflections of a Cancer Survivor | Alec Hill
+ Cameron Lee, professor of marriage and family studies, lectures on compassion’s power to help therapists connect with clients and the value of Sabbath rest as “a function of therapeutic...
View ArticleShirley Hoogstra on Faith and Learning
+ Shirley Hoogstra, president of the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities, reflects on the complex social and political pressures on Christian higher education and considers why holistic...
View ArticleCreating Paths into God’s Future | Juan Martínez
+ Juan Martínez, professor of Hispanic studies and pastoral leadership, reflects on the “journey of discovery” of listening for the Spirit, the need to seek out marginalized voices for renewal, and...
View ArticleAdapt
Two years to the day after surgeons cut off his left leg, Chris Ng marked his “ampuversary” by repairing the jacket he was wearing when paramedics pulled him out of his wrecked minivan on the side of...
View ArticleDisabled and Healthy
BETHANY MCKINNEY FOX: Let’s start with a broad question: What is health, and how do we think about it? SHANE CLIFTON: Health is such a loose term and can mean different things to different people. A...
View ArticleFaith and Work | Jody Vanderwel
+ Jody Vanderwel, president of Grand Angels and Fuller trustee, reflects on character and integrity as defining strategies for investing. She is interviewed by Fuller Seminary’s president Mark...
View ArticleFaith and Work | Terry Looper
+ Terry Looper, CEO and founder of Texon, reflects on workplace practices that help him life out his faith—including a test based on the fruits of the spirit. He is interviewed by Mark Roberts,...
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