Introduction Fall 2015
CONVERSATIONS AT THE WELL: Scriptural Views of Other Religions “Is there salvation in other religions?” This is a question that has preoccupied the conversations among American evangelicals in recent...
View ArticleFULLER dialogues: Worship, Theology, and the Arts in a Divided World
+ David M. Bailey, founder and executive director of Arrabon, talks about the church’s role in the work of reconciliation, as well as the need for creating particular kinds of worship rooted in...
View ArticleKara Powell and Steve Argue on Parenting
+ Fuller Youth Institute’s Kara Powell and Steve Argue discuss the role of empathy in parenting and the ever-shifting challenges facing young adults in today’s culture Download a free chapter of Kara...
View ArticleIn-Between People | Mark Labberton
+ Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Seminary, speaks about the in-between seasons and places to which God calls us, and the challenges, hopes, and unexpected blessings found in them. This audio is a...
View ArticleVai
Vai is an anthology film with a few unique connective threads. Each of the eight segments was written and directed by a female Pacific Islander; each segment consists of only one or two single,...
View ArticleStrange Negotiations
The best way to get into David Bazan’s music is to sing one of his songs yourself out loud maybe while you’re driving alone and to hear the way what sounds so nonchalantly natural, nigh unplanned, when...
View ArticleStuffed
The world of professional taxidermy is precisely as interesting a community as one imagines, if one has ever imagined it, that is. The documentary Stuffed investigates that worldwide community, looking...
View ArticleRomantic Comedy
Death and taxes – those are life’s only guarantees, they say, but perhaps we should add another inescapable to that list – falling in love. Be it for a moment or for a lifetime, we all feel the thrill...
View ArticleCaptain Marvel
I wonder what it’s like to be ten years old today. A ten-year-old today was born in 2009, the year after Marvel began its now twenty-one film series of films that culminates in this year’s Avengers:...
View ArticleThe Political Theology of Martin Luther King Jr. | Vincent Lloyd
+ Dr. Vincent Lloyd, associate professor of theology and religious studies at Villanova University, addresses the role of negative theology in Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s thinking, recommending that...
View ArticleFULLER dialogues: A Psychology of the Ordinary
+ The Integration Symposium is an annual conference held by the School of Psychology on the integration of psychology and theology. At the 2019 conference, Peter C. Hill, professor of psychology at...
View ArticleJesus Wept | Makoto Fujimura
+ Makoto Fujimura, director of Fuller’s Brehm Center for Worship, Theology, and the Arts, meditates on grief and the love of God, which does not always make sense. This audio is a recording from...
View ArticleFULLER dialogues: Worship, Theology, and the Arts in a Divided World
+ David M. Bailey, founder and executive director of Arrabon, talks about the church’s role in the work of reconciliation, as well as the need for creating particular kinds of worship rooted in...
View ArticleFULLER dialogues: A Psychology of the Ordinary
+ The Integration Symposium is an annual conference held by the School of Psychology on the integration of psychology and theology. At the 2019 conference, Peter C. Hill, professor of psychology at...
View ArticleUs
Us is scary. Of course it is. Us is a horror film featuring home-invaders who brandish golden scissors; little girls navigating fun house mirrors; and at least one plate full of rabbit entrails. Viewer...
View ArticleJohn K. Chan on Architecture
+ John K. Chan, founder of Formation Association and lead architect of Fuller’s new campus, explains how buildings influence and activate the community around them The post John K. Chan on...
View ArticleCommuning with God | Nikki Wilson
+ Rev. Nikki Wilson, pastor of St. James AME Church in LA, cautions against prioritizing entertainment in worship and reflects on what it means that worship is meant for God, not for us. This audio is...
View ArticleDavid Brooks and Answering the Call to Goodness
+ David Brooks and Anne Snyder explore stories of institutions and moral ecologies that foster positive character formation. + David Brooks, a New York Times columnist and author of “The Road to...
View ArticleDavid Brooks on Community and Commitment
+ David Brooks, cultural commentator and columnist for The New York Times, discusses social transformation and the power of commitment in forming communities The post David Brooks on Community and...
View ArticleMesmerizing Rhythms | Mark Labberton
+ Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Seminary, preaches on the mesmerizing but destructive narratives that can often control us, and about the alternative narrative of hope and life which God offers....
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