FULLER dialogues: Sin, Spirituality, and the Self
How did the people of Ancient Israel move from believing they were moral agents capable of sinful acts––for which they could atone with sacrifices and other practices––to viewing themselves as corrupt...
View ArticlePamela Ebstyne King on Psychological Transformation
+ Pamela Ebstyne King, Peter L. Bensor Associate Professor of Applied Developmental Science, responds to Carol A. Newsom’s lecture, speaking on the psychological transformation that happens through...
View ArticleKyong-Jin Lee on Modern Beliefs of the Self
+ Kyong-Jin Lee, associate professor of Old Testament, responds to Carol A. Newsom’s lecture, considering how modern beliefs of the self shape societies. The post Kyong-Jin Lee on Modern Beliefs of...
View ArticleValue and Human Dignity | Mark Labberton
+ Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Seminary, preaches at Fuller’s Festival of Beginnings about framing our scholarship in the reality that God places value and dignity on every human life. This...
View ArticleIntegral Mission | Lisseth Rojas-Flores
+ Lisseth Rojas-Flores, associate professor of clinical psychology, speaks about the church’s mission to care holistically for the vulnerable and marginalized—addressing not only spiritual needs but...
View ArticleNavigating Digital Spaces Among Different Faiths
+ Fuller faculty, along with scholars from various faith traditions, gather for a roundtable discussion on how technology impacts religious literacy, human connection, and interfaith dialogue. “It’s...
View ArticleNavigating Digital Spaces among Different Faiths – the VR Experience
+ Fuller faculty, along with scholars from various faith traditions, gather for a roundtable discussion on how technology impacts religious literacy, human connection, and interfaith dialogue. +...
View ArticleNavigating Digital Spaces among Different Faiths
+ Fuller faculty, along with scholars from various faith traditions, gather for a roundtable discussion on how technology impacts religious literacy, human connection, and interfaith dialogue....
View ArticleChris Blumhofer on the Pauline Epistles
+ Chris Blumhofer, visiting assistant professor of New Testament, poses the question of how Carol A. Newsom’s lectures inform our reading of the New Testament, and particularly the Pauline epistles....
View ArticleNick Vujicic on Faith
+ Nick Vujicic, evangelist and author, speaks about his life without limbs, his early struggles of finding hope in God, and his understanding of faith and ministry today. The post Nick Vujicic on...
View ArticleSiang-Yang Tan on Psychotherapy and Eastern Contemplative Traditions
+ Siang-Yang Tan, professor of psychology, responds to Carol A. Newsom’s lecture by considering the ideas of self through the lenses of psychotherapy and Eastern contemplative traditions. The post...
View ArticleLearning in Times of Trouble | Lisa Lamb
+ Lisa Washington Lamb, visiting assistant professor of preaching, preaches about yearning for God in the midst of literal and metaphorical battles, and about what it means to pursue learning in such...
View ArticleLament and God’s Goodness | Kutter Callaway
+ Kutter Callaway, associate professor of theology and culture, considers new ways for us to bear witness to God’s goodness in a world where there is so much to lament. This audio is a recording from...
View ArticleThe Lighthouse
The Witch is the kind of movie that makes you think the filmmaker behind it might never make another movie ever again. It is too detailed, too deeply researched, too fully realized – if a movie can be...
View ArticleThe Irishman
A common trope of faith and film writing is that the cinema is a “sacred space,” perhaps the last sacred space in our culture, where strangers gather together in hopes of experiencing some sort of...
View ArticleRestoring Agency with Digital Therapeutics: A Conversation with Matt Lumpkin
Kutter Callaway: Tell me about how you went from being Fuller’s director of IT for web and mobile to a product designer for Tidepool. Matt Lumpkin: I was 10 years into my tenure at Fuller as a user...
View ArticleWorship, Theology, and the Arts Online: A Case Study of Technology in Education
In 2013 I was invited to be the full-time worship director at a church in downtown Los Angeles. It was a dream position for me—not only because of my background as a musician and worship leader, but...
View ArticleInterview with Michael Ebstyne
I was grateful for the opportunity to catch up with my brother, Michael Ebstyne, director of AI strategy for Microsoft, soon after he returned from speaking at Oxford University, at a Templeton...
View ArticleRe-membering the Dis-membered
One day I was sitting in Starbucks, my “second office.” While reading and writing, I often take short breaks and just people watch. I noticed two teenagers come in and take a seat at one of the empty...
View ArticleGod in the Movies – Clips for Discussion
Click on the banner images below from each film to find all of the clips referenced in God in the Movies: A Guide for Exploring Four Decades of Film. The films are listed in alphbetical order. The post...
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