Walter Brueggemann on Law That Listens, Cameron Lee on the Listening Stance, & Michael McBride on Racial Justice

Walter Brueggemann, Cameron Lee, Michael McBride

+ In their lectures delivered at the 2015 Fuller Forum, Walter Brueggemann, renowned author and Old Testament scholar, presented the law of Yahweh not as static and totalizing but as an ongoing conversation between God and God’s people; Cameron Lee, professor of marriage and family studies, explained how neighborliness has developmental roots in early family relationships, and how this has implications for the ministry and life of the church; and Michael McBride, pastor of The Way Christian Center, talked about the role the church has to advocate for and participate in movements of racial justice, particularly by redeeming broken systems.

Originally published

June 29, 2020

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Walter Brueggemann

Walter Brueggemann, renowned author and Old Testament scholar

Cameron Lee

Cameron Lee, professor of marriage and family studies

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Michael McBride

Michael McBride, pastor of The Way Christian Center

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