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    Fuller Magazine, Issue 003, 2015 - Women

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    Since 2014, Fuller Magazine has been published for the global community of Fuller Theological Seminary. The sections of Story, Theology, Voice, and Departments are to reflect the life of Fuller in all her permutations: this is who we are, what we are talking about, and who we are becoming together. The editorial content of FULLER magazine reflects the opinions of the various authors and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing the views of Fuller Theological Seminary. Table of Contents STORY 10 Finding a Place in the World storyteller: Becky Still 14 The Road He Had to Travel storyteller: Tj Lee 18 Waiting in Line Is the Best Part storyteller: Elijah Davidson 24 Waking a Giant storyteller: Reed Metcalf 30 On Behalf of Those Who Suffer storyteller: Mike Mcnichols 32 The Fruits of Egypt storyteller: Michael Wright THEOLOGY 36 Introduction: 40 Years On . . . by John and Marianne Meye Thompson, Guest Theology Editors 38 Fuller, the Bible, and Women by Marianne Meye Thompson and Joel B. Green 44 “Having Been Justified by Faith . . . There Is Neither Male Nor Female” by John L. Thompson 48 An Era of Women as Instituion Builders by Priscilla Pope-Levison 52 Remembering Evangelical Women by Catherine A. Brekus 58 Stained Glass Ceilings and Sticky Floors by Roberta Hestenes VOICE 66 Chaplaincy 72 Disability 76 Stillness DEPARTMENTS 6 From Mark Labberton, President 80 Fuller Faculty 82 Benediction 82 About Fuller Theological Seminaryhttps://digitalcommons.fuller.edu/fuller-magazine/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Fuller Magazine, Issue 004, 2015 - Reconciling Race

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    Since 2014, Fuller Magazine has been published for the global community of Fuller Theological Seminary. The sections of Story, Theology, Voice, and Departments are to reflect the life of Fuller in all her permutations: this is who we are, what we are talking about, and who we are becoming together. The editorial content of FULLER magazine reflects the opinions of the various authors and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing the views of Fuller Theological Seminary. Table of Contents STORY 10 Growing Up at Fuller storyteller: Kaitlin Schluter 16 Hello, My Name Is storyteller: Lauralee Farrer 24 A Way with Words storyteller: Michael Wright 30 Organized Noise storyteller: Brandon Hook 36 Different Bridge, Different Story storyteller: Tj Lee THEOLOGY 42 Introduction to Reconciling Race by Joy J. Moore and William E. Pannell 50 To Be a Christian Intellectual by Willie James Jennings 54 Empathetic and Incarnational: A Better Christian Ethic at Fuller by Reggie Williams 60 Yearning for Reconciliation by Mark Labberton 64 Race Relations in the Church in the Age of Obama by Love L. Sechrest 68 Dreaming God’s Dreams by Juan Francisco Martínez 74 Two Keys to Reconciliation by Hak Joon Lee VOICE 80 Work 84 Worship 90 Forgiveness DEPARTMENTS 6 From Mark Labberton, President 94 Fuller Faculty 98 Benediction 99 About Fuller Theological Seminaryhttps://digitalcommons.fuller.edu/fuller-magazine/1003/thumbnail.jp

    Fuller Magazine, Issue 006, 2016 - Restore

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    Since 2014, Fuller Magazine has been published for the global community of Fuller Theological Seminary. The sections of Story, Theology, Voice, and Departments are to reflect the life of Fuller in all her permutations: this is who we are, what we are talking about, and who we are becoming together. The editorial content of FULLER magazine reflects the opinions of the various authors and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing the views of Fuller Theological Seminary. Table of Contents STORY 14 The Blessing and Burden of Cultural Diversity storyteller: Brandon Hook 18 A Voice from Narnia storyteller: Michael Wright 22 “Good Morning! Fuller Seminary” storyteller: Tamara Johnston Mcmahon 24 More Than One Can Bear storyteller: Becky Still THEOLOGY 32 Introduction by Miyoung Yoon Hammer 36 Restoring Creation: With Reflections on Laudato Si by Tommy Givens 40 Restoring Identity by Terry and Sharon Hargrave 44 Restoring Hope: Being Weak and Becoming Well by Kutter Callaway 50 Restoring Hospitality: A Blessing for Visitor and Host by Christine Pohl with Miyoung Yoon Hammer 56 A Moratorium on Hospitality? by Evelyne A. Reisacher 62 Restoring Belonging among “The Least of These” by Lisseth Rojas-Flores 66 Sabbath as a Model for Restoration by Johnny Ramírez-Johnson VOICE 74 Spiritual Formation 80 Humility 86 Who Is My Neighbor? DEPARTMENTS 10 From Mark Labberton, President 96 New Faculty Books 98 Benediction 98 About Fuller Theological Seminaryhttps://digitalcommons.fuller.edu/fuller-magazine/1005/thumbnail.jp

    Fuller Magazine, Issue 009, 2017 - Shalom

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    Since 2014, Fuller Magazine has been published for the global community of Fuller Theological Seminary. The sections of Story, Theology, Voice, and Departments are to reflect the life of Fuller in all her permutations: this is who we are, what we are talking about, and who we are becoming together. The editorial content of FULLER magazine reflects the opinions of the various authors and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing the views of Fuller Theological Seminary. Table of Contents STORY 12 Start with Coffee storyteller: Christina Miller 18 The End of the World as She Knew It storyteller: Katherine Lee 24 This Is What It Means to Wash Someone’s Feet storyteller: Becky Still 28 Limping Toward Sunrise storyteller: Kutter Callaway 32 In Transit storyteller: Michael Wright THEOLOGY 38 The Shalom for Which We Yearn by Mark Labberton, Guest Theology Editor 40 Shalom as Wholeness: Embracing the Broad Biblical Message by Leslie C. Allen 44 The Church in a Time of Conflict: Bringing Shalom to Persons in Situations of Internal Displacement in Colombia by Lisseth Rojas-Flores 50 Embodied Shalom: Making Peace in a Divided World by Jer Swigart 52 Kerygmatic Peacebuilding as the Practice of Biblical Salam by Martin Accad 60 Shalom Justice by Clifton R. Clarke 66 Shalom as the Dual Approach of Peacemaking and Justice-Seeking: The Case of South Korea by Sebastian C. H. Kim 70 Passing the Peace: A Pneumatology of Shalom by Patrick Oden VOICE 78 Scripture 84 Wisdom 90 Preaching DEPARTMENTS 8 From Mark Labberton, President 98 New Faculty 99 Recent Faculty Books and Publications 100 Benediction 100 About Fuller Theological Seminaryhttps://digitalcommons.fuller.edu/fuller-magazine/1008/thumbnail.jp

    Fuller Magazine, Issue 002, 2015 - Evangelical

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    Since 2014, Fuller Magazine has been published for the global community of Fuller Theological Seminary. The sections of Story, Theology, Voice, and Departments are to reflect the life of Fuller in all her permutations: this is who we are, what we are talking about, and who we are becoming together. The editorial content of FULLER magazine reflects the opinions of the various authors and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing the views of Fuller Theological Seminary. Table of Contents STORY 10 A Child of Exile storyteller: Reed Metcalf 14 Walking the Walk Together in Orvieto storyteller: Nate Risdon 20 Cycles storyteller: Michael Wright 22 To Live and Die Well storyteller: Joy Netanya Thompson My Father’s Body by Tommy Givens 28 Every Survivor Has a Story storyteller: Becky Still 32 Gilberto Lugo THEOLOGY 36 Introduction: Why Evangelical? by Oliver D. Crisp, Guest Theology Editor 37 A British Perspective on Evangelicalism by Oliver D. Crisp 40 How Evangelicals and Fuller Are Shaped by Their Traditions by George M. Marsden 44 What Does Fuller Mean by “Evangelical”? by Charles J. Scalise 48 Confessions of a Reluctant Evangelical by Erin Dufault-Hunter 52 African Americans and Evangelicalism by James Earl Massey 56 Evangelicals, Pentecostals, and Charismatics by Amos Yong 60 Ways Forward for Western Evangelicals by Ryan Bolger VOICE 64 Church Planting 68 Loss 74 Interfaith Dialogue DEPARTMENTS 6 From Mark Labberton, President 78 Fuller Faculty 82 Benediction 82 About Fuller Theological Seminaryhttps://digitalcommons.fuller.edu/fuller-magazine/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Fuller Magazine, Issue 015, 2019 - Technology

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    Since 2014, Fuller Magazine has been published for the global community of Fuller Theological Seminary. The sections of Story, Theology, Voice, and Departments are to reflect the life of Fuller in all her permutations: this is who we are, what we are talking about, and who we are becoming together. The editorial content of FULLER magazine reflects the opinions of the various authors and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing the views of Fuller Theological Seminary. Table of Contents STORY 12 Art in Place by Jerome Blanco 16 A Home in the Intersection by Aaron Dorsey 22 Shifting the Power by Joy Netanya Thompson 28 The World in a Room by Michael Wright 36 Theology for a New Day by Jerome Blanco THEOLOGY 44 Introduction by Kutter Callaway, Guest Editor 46 The Yes (to Technology) in Our No (to Social Media) by Kutter Callaway 52 High Tech/High Touch: Sharing, Expressing, and Crafting Wisdom for Our Age by Erik Aasland 56 Telos, Technology, and Thriving by Pamela Ebstyne King 64 Parenting in Today\u27s Digital Playground by Kara Powell and Brad Griffin 67 Accessibility and Technology as Hospitality by Bethany McKinney Fox 70 Natural-Born Cyborgs: Can Technology Supersize Christian Life? by Brad Strawn and Warren Brown 74 Re-membering the Dis-membered by Phil Allen VOICE 80 Voices on Vocation 86 Voices on Hope DEPARTMENTS 8 From Mark Labberton, President 92 Future of Fuller 94 Recent Faculty Books and Publications 96 Benediction 97 About Fullerhttps://digitalcommons.fuller.edu/fuller-magazine/1014/thumbnail.jp

    Fuller Magazine, Issue 012, 2018 - Disruption

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    Since 2014, Fuller Magazine has been published for the global community of Fuller Theological Seminary. The sections of Story, Theology, Voice, and Departments are to reflect the life of Fuller in all her permutations: this is who we are, what we are talking about, and who we are becoming together. The editorial content of FULLER magazine reflects the opinions of the various authors and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing the views of Fuller Theological Seminary. Table of Contents STORY 10 This section provides the full public communication from Fuller’s president concerning the future of Fuller amidst disruptions in higher education and a historic campus move. The letters, originally posted online (see fuller.edu/future) and distributed widely, are accompanied by other notable historical disruptions that show Fuller’s resilience and theological stability in the face of shifting financial and educational landscapes. THEOLOGY 27 Introduction 30 “Your Dead Shall Live”: Disruption and Resurrection in the Life of God’s People by Christopher B. Hays 32 Shaken to Remain: Fuller Moves by Tommy Givens 38 After 70 Years—Exile or Exodus? A Theological Reflection on Fuller’s Move to Pomona by Hak Joon Lee 42 Disruptions Meet Practical Theology by Mark Lau Branson 50 Healing Where There Is No Cure:The Disruption of Illness by Miyoung Yoon Hammer 54 Spirituality: A Facet of Resilience by Anne A. Turk Nolty, Jared K. Rensberger, Donald S. Bosch, Natalie Hennig, and J. Galen Buckwalter 58 The Blessed Disruption of Hospitality by Alexia Salvatierra VOICE 64 Members of the Fuller community—trustees, administrators, faculty, staff, students, alumni, and friends—reflect from sometimes conflicting points of view on aspects of disruption, accompanied by a “tickertape” sampling of social media responses to the announcement of our move. DEPARTMENTS 6 From Mark Labberton, President 94 New Faculty Recent Faculty Books and Publications 95 About Fuller 97 From the Editorhttps://digitalcommons.fuller.edu/fuller-magazine/1011/thumbnail.jp

    COLLECTION 0144: Henry Fuller Collection, an addition to the Charles E and Grace Payton Fuller Collection, 1885-1915

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    The Henry Fuller Collection, an addition to the Charles E and Grace Payton Fuller Collection, 1885-1915 consists of personal and professional documents related to the Fuller family. Records include travel diaries, local newspaper clippings, correspondence, and weekly Sunday School lessons. Henry Fuller, namesake of Fuller Theological Seminary and father of its co-founder Dr. Charles E Fuller, established the Immanuel Missionary Fund Trust for the propagation of the gospel. The IMF trust helped to fund his son Dr. Charles E. Fuller’s Old Fashioned Revival Hour radio broadcast as well as the Fuller Theological Seminary

    Fuller Magazine, Issue 001, 2014 - Vocation

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    Since 2014, Fuller Magazine has been published for the global community of Fuller Theological Seminary. The sections of Story, Theology, Voice, and Departments are to reflect the life of Fuller in all her permutations: this is who we are, what we are talking about, and who we are becoming together. The editorial content of FULLER magazine reflects the opinions of the various authors and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing the views of Fuller Theological Seminary. Table of Contents STORY 10 Around the Dinner Table by Michaela O’Donnell Long 14 Not Just Playing Games by Elijah Davidson and Becky Still 16 This Is Then, That Was Now by Lauralee Farrer and William E. Pannell 23 Inhabiting the Unmarked Stones by Christopher B. Hays 28 6 a.m. Every Day by Michael Wright 30 The Truth, Some Lies, and Learning to Tell the Difference by Reed Metcalf THEOLOGY 36 Introduction by Tod Bolsinger, Guest Theology Editor 38 From the Palace to the Streets by Steven Toshio Yamaguchi 42 The Search for Vocation by Todd Johnson 46 Formed, Not Found by Tod Bolsinger 54 Living the Mystery of Calling by Shirley Mullen 57 When a Calling Becomes a Career by Andy Chan VOICE 62 Science and Faith 68 Immigration 72 Faith and Film DEPARTMENTS 6 From Mark Labberton 78 From Our Faculty 82 Benediction 83 About Fuller Theological Seminaryhttps://digitalcommons.fuller.edu/fuller-magazine/1000/thumbnail.jp

    Fuller Magazine, Issue 010, 2018 - Work

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    Since 2014, Fuller Magazine has been published for the global community of Fuller Theological Seminary. The sections of Story, Theology, Voice, and Departments are to reflect the life of Fuller in all her permutations: this is who we are, what we are talking about, and who we are becoming together. The editorial content of FULLER magazine reflects the opinions of the various authors and should not be interpreted as necessarily representing the views of Fuller Theological Seminary. Table of Contents STORY 12 Finding Harmony storyteller: Michael Wright 18 Marketplace Missiology storyteller: Katherine Lee 22 An Unexpected Kinship storyteller: Kaitlin Schluter 28 Truth Is a Hard Study storyteller: Joy Netanya Thompson THEOLOGY 34 Introduction by Mark D. Roberts Guest Theology Editor 36 Faith-Work Integration: Trendy or Essential? by Mark D. Roberts 43 Becoming Entrepreneurial: Embracing Failure and Empathy in a Changing World of Work by Michaela O’Donnell Long 50 A People Entrusted to Your Care by Scott Cormode 58 Moms, Marchers, and Managers: Priests All Three by Matthew Kaemingk 68 Relational Stress in the Workplace by Migum Gweon 73 Walking the Line by Vincent Bacote VOICE 76 Fuller’s Foundations 82 Faith and Fear 88 Online Community DEPARTMENTS 8 From Mark Labberton, President 94 Recent Faculty Books and Publications 98 Benediction 98 About Fullerhttps://digitalcommons.fuller.edu/fuller-magazine/1009/thumbnail.jp
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