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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.

FULLER dialogues: Holistic Healing and Wellness

The 2020 Integration Symposium explored contemplative practices and their transformative impact, interpersonal trauma and recovery, and the holistic approach of womanist psychology.

Response | Carly Crouch on Jeremiah and Trauma

Carly Crouch, former David Allan Hubbard Professor of Old Testament, responds to Thema Bryant-Davis’s lecture “Biblical Narratives of Trauma: Paths to Spiritual and Psychological Restoration.”

Response | Marcia Clarke on Data, Research, and Mission

Response | Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen on Mind and Matter

Response | Erik Aasland on Constructive Discourse

Response | Wilmer Villacorta on Technology, Power, and Hubris

Response | Kirsteen Kim on Digital Technology’s Disadvantages

Response | Susan Maros on New Tools of Formation

Mark Labberton Reads the Christmas Story in Luke

Jacquelline Fuller on Living A Life of Meaning

Re-membering the Dis-membered

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.

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.

Navigating Digital Spaces among Different Faiths – The VR Experience

God’s Concern for Integral Health | Lisseth Rojas-Flores

Lisseth Rojas-Flores, associate professor of clinical psychology, speaks about the church’s mission to care holistically for the vulnerable and marginalized.

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.

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.

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.

Strange Negotiations: Music As Transgression

In this way, the film manages to stay focused on the particularities of Bazan’s story, but it does so by setting this one man’s personal journey against the backdrop of a series of broader shifts.

Voices on Hope