Cultivating Virtues for Interfaith Engagement
To foster shared understanding and solidarity between diverse groups, interfaith engagement is crucial. But understanding and solidarity do not just happen overnight; they require active partnership...
View ArticleLatino Evangélicos and Latino Muslims: A Potential Bridge Across the Chasm of...
The relationship between Latinos and Muslims is over 1200 years old. It is as old as the North African invasions of the Iberian Peninsula in the eighth century and as new as the latest encounter of...
View ArticleIslamophobia and the Evangelical Community: One American Muslim Leader’s...
Leading a large Muslim congregation in a place like Los Angeles in today’s political and cultural climate is challenging. Yes, like any other faith community in the increasingly irreligious environment...
View ArticleIntroduction Fall 2018
Within the American context, both Islam as a religion and Muslim adherents continue to garner a lion’s share of the public’s attention. Given this religious backdrop, American evangelicals have tended...
View ArticleThe Old Man and the Gun
Early in The Old Man and the Gun, the camera follows career bank robber Forrest Tucker (Robert Redford) as he drives his getaway car rapidly through a small Texas town. His car disappears behind an old...
View ArticleFirst Man
A thousand years from now, maybe one name from our era will persist in the historical record – Neil Armstrong. I doubt people of the future will say much more than that he was the first human to step...
View ArticlePraxis: Walking with the K’ekchi in Guatemala
Setting The K’ekchi of northeastern Guatemala and southern Belize number about one million and are one of the more than 21 indigenous groups of Mayan descent in Central America. Living in the hilly...
View ArticleWhen Plan A Doesn’t Happen | Mark Labberton
+ Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Seminary, preaches on Paul’s imprisonment, when our Plan A doesn’t come to fruition, and how God still works and moves amidst our Plan B. This audio is a...
View ArticleAt New York Comic Con
No longer are the cons simply for meeting your favorite author or artist, dressing up as your favorite pop culture character, and celebrating the stories you love with others like you. Most cons have...
View ArticleVoices on Disruption: Migum Gweon
In my childhood bedroom, I used to have a drawing of a young girl on a swing. Her head was thrown back, and her face displayed pure exhilaration. The two ropes of the swing were held at the top by a...
View ArticleVoices on Disruption: David Taylor
According to the Enneagram I’m a 3. It means, among other things, that I’m driven to be productive, I hate to waste time, I object to being interrupted, and I find inefficiency annoying. But on April...
View ArticleVoices on Disruption: Sooho Lee
On April 21, 2018, my mother passed away after battling a brain tumor for seven long years. Her decline was excruciatingly slow. Initially she had six months to live; that stretched into five years....
View ArticleLetter From the President: Disruption
+ Lazuli Bunting, 2016, by John Thompson, Professor of Historical Theology and Gaylen and Susan Byker Professor of Reformed Theology, photographed in the burn area of the Sand Fire in California’s...
View ArticleDisruption: Past and Future
+ Years after its founding, Fuller’s campus moved to the location where it would spend the next seven decades. Above, bulldozers demolish part of Oakland Avenue to create Arol Burns Mall and what...
View ArticleLetter From the Editor: An Unexpected Benediction
Apropos for a magazine disrupted by “disruption,” this editorial note does not start the magazine, but ends it with a note about colleague and friend David Kiefer, who has fallen asleep. He was...
View ArticleVoices on Disruption
+In the following posts, a number of members and friends of the Fuller community share their own reflections on disruption. Many express their thoughts and feelings about Fuller’s move to Pomona,...
View ArticleHuman Rights and Human Identity | Rowan Williams
+ The Right Reverend Rowan Williams, 104th Archbishop of Canterbury, lectures on the complex—and often fraught—overlap between the political language of “human rights” and a theological account of...
View ArticleLauralee Farrer on Storytelling and Filmmaking
+ Lauralee Farrer, Fuller’s Chief Storyteller and Vice President of Communications, discusses her life as a storyteller and independent filmmaker, her role in starting FULLER studio, and how she helps...
View ArticleThe Fragrance of Christ | William E. Pannell
+ William E. Pannell, professor emeritus of preaching and the namesake of the Pannell Center for African American Church Studies, draws on his storied life to reflect on discipleship, vitality in...
View ArticleTerry Hargrave on Relationships
+ Terry Hargrave, Evelyn and Frank Freed Professor of Marital and Family Therapy, reflects on identity and safety in interpersonal relationships. He was interviewed by Ben Houltberg, associate...
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