Christian Leaders Dave Evans and Gary Haugen reflect on discerning vocation, fear and uncertainty, and faithful leadership in a chaotic world
The filmmakers and subjects of I’ll Push You reflect on their 500-mile journey, theology and disability, intimacy, and more
Rowan Williams, Sebastian Kim, and Erin Dufault-Hunter discuss the intersection of theology and human rights
Rowan Williams and Matthew Kaemingk discuss the intersection of theology and human rights
Right Reverend Rowan Williams, 104th Archbishop of Canterbury, and scholars from the Fuller community have an extended conversation on theology, politics, and more
Erin Dufault-Hunter, assistant professor of Christian ethics, explores the ways "human rights" have been used to support the powerful, a Christian imagination that can resist principalities and powers
Sebastian Kim, executive director of the Korean Studies Center, explores worship, acting justly, and the complex global context for human rights
Matthew Kaemingk, assistant professor of Christian ethics, responds to former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, reflecting on Islamophobia and a culture longing for justice and reciprocity
The Brehm Center's community of artists and theologians reflect on the intersection of the arts and a theology of new creation
Trustees of Fuller Theological Seminary joined celebrated author and Herman Miller CEO Max De Pree at his home in Holland, Michigan, to reflect on Fuller's past and future
Cameron Lee,professor of marriage and family studies, and Fuller faculty discuss therapy, peacemaking, and the Christian life at the School of Psychology’s 2018 Integration Symposium
Johnny Ramírez-Johnson, professor of anthropology, responds to Cameron Lee’s lecture, reflecting on clinical virtues through the lens of the relational ecology of Sabbath-keeping
Miyoung Yoon Hammer, associate professor of marriage and family therapy, responds to Cameron Lee’s lecture, reflecting on healing in the gospels and therapeutic hospitality
Alexis Abernethy, professor of psychology, responds to Cameron Lee’s lecture, reflecting on the implications for group dynamics in worship, empathy, and vulnerability
Pamela Ebsytne King, Peter L. Benson Associate Professor of Applied Developmental Science, responds to Cameron Lee’s lecture, reflecting on hope as an orientation and telos in a fragmented society
Hak Joon Lee, Lewis B. Smedes Professor of Christian Ethics, responds to Cameron Lee’s lecture, reflecting on today’s political context and the transfiguring power of the Spirit
Terry Hargrave, Evelyn and Frank Freed Professor of Marriage and Family Therapy, responds to Cameron Lee’s lecture, reflecting on integration and narrative coherence