The Catastrophic Poetry of the Cross
The catastrophic. It’s the starting point for any theology worth its salt. In fact, if Christian theology is unable to address the core traumas that haunt the con- temporary cultural imagination, it...
View ArticlePsalms: A Biblical Model of Art
Protestant Christians, evangelical Protestants in particular, are known as people of the Word. Although the arts have played an important role in Protestant history, especially in its hymnody, they...
View ArticleHip Hop Hermeneutic
When you read the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego refusing King Nebuchadnezzar’s order, what do you imagine? As you scroll through the pages of Daniel’s third chapter, what are the things...
View ArticleCrate-Digging through Culture: Hip Hop and Mission in Africa | Megan Meyers
+ Megan Meyers, adjunct professor of global arts and world religions at Fuller Seminary, lectures on the emergence of hip hop in African youth culture, the example of Ibraimo, a Christian rapper in...
View ArticleCulture Care: An Assumption of Abundance
In solving a problem, any problem, you must start with the universe.” This oft-repeated quote from Bill Brehm—who, with his wife, Dee, gave the major gift that allows the Brehm Center for Worship,...
View ArticleArtful Theology
Given the time to create art as part of their seminary training, many students in Fuller’s Capstone Theology and Art course explore, expand, or improve areas that, in their estimation, Christian...
View ArticleThe Diverse Ecology of Fuller’s Chapel
Fuller’s community is what you might call a diverse ecology. An ecosystem is comprised of the physical environment and the life that inhabits it. Chapel services at Fuller gather students, faculty,...
View ArticleWe Can’t Heal What We Hide | Dwight Radcliff
+ Dwight Radcliff, a PhD student in the School of Intercultural Studies, preaches on the man with the withered hand of Mark 3, reflecting on the social inequalities of literal interpretations of...
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