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+ Welcome to FULLER curated, a podcast of the best conversations happening at Fuller Theological Seminarydrawn from lecture series, conferences, dialogues, panel discussions, special events, and more. Get a taste of the eclectic richness of Fuller’s intellectual and spiritual life, and listen, watch, or read most series in their entirety just by clicking through for the full package or related content. Artwork: “Untitled” by Maria Fee (PhD student).

FULLER studio currently hosts three podcasts: Conversing with Mark Labberton is an audio series of conversations between Fuller’s president and special guests; FULLER sermons is a collection of sermons given in chapel or elsewhere by members of our faculty; and FULLER curatedthis pageoffers a taste of all Fuller content so you can find the conversations that most interest you.

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FULLER curated: The Bible on the Move

Considering what the Bible has to say about migration, Biblical scholars and experts gathered to discuss today’s migration crisis and the church’s response.

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In the Room with Scott Derrickson

Scott Derrickson, director and screenwriter of The Exorcism of Emily Rose and Doctor Strange, has a conversation about storytelling, the horror genre, and the creative process.

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Navigating 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.

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Siang-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.

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Chris 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.

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Kyong-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.

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Pamela Ebstyne King on Psychological Transformation

Pamela Ebstyne King, responds to Carol A. Newsom’s lecture, speaking on the psychological transformation that happens through vulnerability and dependence on God.

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Rethinking Transcendental Style in Film

Award-winning screenwriter and director Paul Schrader revisits “Transcendental Style in Film” with Robert K. Johnson, professor of theology and culture, and President Emeritus Richard Mouw

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A Conversation with Paul Schrader on First Reformed

Award-winning screenwriter and director Paul Schrader discusses faith and trauma with Kutter Callaway, assistant professor of theology and culture, and LA Times film critic Justin Chang

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Conversations with Paul Schrader

Award-winning director Paul Schrader reflects with a community of scholars on film and spirituality, transcendental style, and more

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Decolonizing Worship for Asian Americans

In this featured podcast, Irene Cho is joined by worship leaders Angie Hong, SueAnn Shiah, and Julie Tai to discuss Asian American worship—what it looks like, where it starts, and what its future is.

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The Black Church and the Urban Poor in America | Dwight N. Hopkins

Dwight N. Hopkins, the Alexander Campbell Professor of Theology at the University of Chicago Divinity School, lectures on the tangible lessons from Martin Luther King Jr.

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Humility and Gratitude as Religiously Inflected Virtues | Peter Hill

Peter C. Hill, professor of psychology at Biola University’s Rosemead School of Psychology, considers the ways the virtues of humility and gratitude affect everyday human life.

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Grace as a Religiously Inflected Experience | Peter Hill

Peter C. Hill, professor of psychology at Biola University’s Rosemead School of Psychology, explores the question of how grace shapes the ordinary human experience.

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Religiously Inflected Experiences of the Ordinary | Peter Hill

Peter C. Hill, professor of psychology at Biola University’s Rosemead School of Psychology, lectures on the extent to which faith and religious experience impact ordinary everyday life.

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The Political Theology of Martin Luther King Jr. | Vincent Lloyd

Dr. Vincent Lloyd, associate professor of theology and religious studies at Villanova University, addresses the role of negative theology in Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s thinking.

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Crate-Digging through Culture: Hip Hop and Mission in Africa | Megan Meyers

Megan Meyers, adjunct professor of global arts and world religions at Fuller Seminary, lectures on the emergence of hip hop in African youth culture and how churches employ music for witness

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Let the Sacred Be Redefined by the People | Michelle Roberts and Demi McCoy

Michelle Voss Roberts, professor of theology at Emmanuel College, and Hip Hop artist Demi McCory explore Dalit spirituality, Hip Hop, and a gospel of liberation

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Wild Wild China: Contemporary Art and Neocolonialism | Joyce Lee

Joyce Lee, assistant professor of digital media at Marist College, lectures on commercial and political forces shaping contemporary art in China and implications for the Christian church

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Art and Mission: A Complex Story of Cultural Encounter | James Krabill

James Krabill, senior mission advocate of the Mennonite Mission Network, explores historic approaches of Western mission, indigenous faith communities, and how churches today navigate these issues

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Leading Without Fear | Gary Haugen

Gary Haugen, founder and CEO of International Justice Mission, reflects on Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous dream, considers the ways fear can hinder leadership, and shares how to be courageous leaders

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