The Brehm Center's community of artists and theologians reflected on beauty, suffering, and how to care for culture
Ted Cosse, executive director of Fuller Psychological and Family Services and assistant professor of clinical psychology, reflects on the slow and difficult process of becoming more self-aware
Pamela Ebstyne King, Peter L. Benson Associate Professor of Applied Developmental Science, reflects on the way relationships influence spiritual formation
Boston University's Steven Sandage and Fuller faculty discuss relational integration and psychotherapy at the School of Psychology’s 2017 Integration Symposium
Grammy award-winning artist and lead singer of U2 shares more reflections on the brutal honesty of the Psalms, prophetic art, and more
Tommy Givens, assistant professor of New Testament, critiques trinitarian theologies that oppress others, discusses theology’s task of dismantling “romanticized notions of God"
Steven Sandage, the Albert and Jessie Danielsen Professor of Psychology of Religion at Boston University, introduces a relational integration of psychology at the 2017 Integration Symposium
Miyoung Yoon Hammer, associate professor of marriage and family therapy, reflects on the difference between identity and identification, a culture of narcissism
Steven Sandage, the Albert and Jessie Danielsen Professor of Psychology of Religion at Boston University, lectures on the complex relationships among theology, racism and social hierarchies
Evelyne Reisacher, associate professor of Islamic studies and intercultural relations, applies Steven Sandage’s relational model of integration to cross-cultural work, interfaith dialogue, and more
“Yearning and Promise” explores Advent and the expectant longing for the birth of Christ through cityscapes, wilderness, and water (filmed in Chicago, Illinois and Malibu California)
“Fear and Glory” evokes the vulnerable hope of Christmastide and the virgin birth in the midst of a harsh but beautiful rainstorm (filmed in Tegucigalpa, Honduras)
“Desire and Light” evokes Epiphany and the wise men’s celebration of the Incarnation through quiet cornfields of Iowa farmland (filmed at South Skunk River in Marion County, Iowa)
“Hunger and Healing” depicts the expectant lament of Lent through water and arid desert landscapes (filmed at Marion County, Iowa; the Salton Sea; Imperial Sand Dunes; and El Matador State Beach)
“Death and Resurrection” portrays the night before and the morning of the resurrection of Jesus, marking the beginning of Eastertide (filmed at Paymaster Landing in Imperial County, CA)
“Fire and Wind” contemplates the biblical event of pentecost marking the beginning of the Christian church in the liturgical calendar (filmed at Mt. Wilson in Angeles National Forest, CA)
“Mystery and Love” interprets the numbered days between holy days as a time for growth and maturing of the church (filmed at Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco)
Kara Powell, executive director of the Fuller Youth Institute, shares family practices that reinforce that Christ is bigger than any mistake they might make
Artist and Fuller alum Sheri Park explores the metaphor of a garden to help move her from a limited definition of art to a more generous and patient view of the creative process.
Scott W. Sunquist reflects on practices he incorporates into his daily rhythm of life, the role of the imagination in prayer, and more