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Discerning the Mind of Christ in a Pluralistic World: Theological Education in a New Environment

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Door of Hope, by D. Klitsie

Mission with the Mind of Christ

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Kingdom and Kenosis: The Mind of Christ in Paul’s Ethics

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The “Mind of Christ” in the Gospels

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To Have the Mind of Christ? Start by Telling Stories

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MINDING OUR HISTORIES: New Approaches to Jewish-Christian Dialogue in North America

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First, Primary, and Pervasive | Mark Labberton

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Mark Labberton, president of Fuller Seminary, revisits Philippians 2—the text read at his inauguration—and preaches on making the mind of Christ primary and pervasive on the “pathway of discipleship”

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FULLER sermons: The Words of William E. Pannell

FULLER sermons The Words of William E. Pannell This special series of FULLER sermons, drawn from the archived messages of Dr. Pannell throughout his decades at Fuller. “Whatever the gospel means must be fleshed out in a changing, topsy-turvy, ragtag world.” – William E. Pannell A Grace-Filled Heart William E…. Read more »

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Bearing Marks | Brad Strawn

In this Ash Wednesday message, Brad Strawn reminds us of our ultimate identity in Christ, despite the many ways society might mark us.

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Introductions to the Books of the Bible

Part of the Communal Reading of Scripture project, Introductions to the Books of the Bible is a new video series featuring more than 40 Fuller Seminary faculty presenting the Bible from their various areas of expertise. These refreshed perspectives on the Scriptures from the fields of theology, psychology, and intercultural… Read more »

Response | Denette Boyd-King on Virtue Development

Denette Boyd-King, PhD student, responds to Thema Bryant-Davis’s lecture “The Therapeutic Role of Contemplative Practice: Christian Mindfulness and Embodied Healing.”

Response | Tina Armstrong on Reclaiming Contemplative Practices

Tina Armstrong, assistant professor of clinical psychology, director of clinical training, and PhD in clinical psychology program chair, responds to Thema Bryant-Davis’s lecture “The Therapeutic Role of Contemplative Practice: Christian Mindfulness and Embodied Healing.”

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Reel Spirituality Community Top Films of the Decade

It is our contention that we see a movie best when we look not only at its aesthetic and cultural achievements, but at its spiritual or theological import as well. This is the guiding conviction of our work. We believe that one might meet God at the movies, that the… Read more »

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The King of Glory | Mark Labberton

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Mark Labberton reflects on God’s holiness and ultimate authority and reminds us how, in Christ, we are invited to join in exultation before God.

Man on Fire

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“When Christ calls a man, He bids him come and die.”
These words of Dietrich Bonhoeffer may have reverberated in Rev. Charles Moore’s mind when he got out of his car, knelt down, and lit himself on fire in a parking lot on June 23, 2014.

Johnny Ramírez-Johnson

Johnny Ramírez-Johnson’s wide-ranging education began in Puerto Rico with a bachelor’s in theology, a minor in biblical languages, and a master’s in Hebrew Scriptures and archaeology from Andrews University (Michigan), later complemented with a year’s fellowship at the Semitic Museum at Harvard University. This formative study equips him to bring… Read more »

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Joel B. Green

Joel B. Green has served on Fuller’s faculty since 2007 and was associate dean for the Center for Advanced Theological Studies from 2008 through 2016. He was named dean of the School of Theology in 2014 and provost for Fuller Seminary as of June 1, 2016. Prior to coming to… Read more »

Discussing Kieslowski’s Decalogue X

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This week contains Christmas, a holiday that has become as much about obtaining things as anything else. Perhaps Decalogue X will serve as a good reminded to value our relationships with our friends and family over the stuff they give us.