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Fuller Magazine, Issue 004, 2015 - Reconciling Race
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 002, 2015 - Evangelical
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 007, 2016 - Young People
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 A Beautiful Tapestry storyteller: Tamara Johnston Mcmahon
18 More Than a Bible Club storyteller: Kaitlin Schluter
22 Meet Lillian Ateh storyteller: Lois Bock
24 Translating Lament storyteller: Michael Wright
THEOLOGY
32 Introduction by Kara Powell, Guest Theology Editor
34 Growing Young by Kara Powell, Brad Griffin, Jake Mulder
40 Walking with Ethnic Minority Youth on the Identity Formation Journey by Marcos Canales
44 Moving from Performance to Purpose in Youth Sports by Benjamin J. Houltberg
48 Thriving in Urban Ministry: Exploring the Role of Pain and Hope in the Journey of Faith by Christin J. Fort
52 Revisiting Our Response to Children Suffering Globally by David H. Scott
56 Naming, Navigating, and Re framing Depression in the Lives of Teenagers by Rhett Smith
60 An Invitation to Thrive: Helping Young People Find Their Coordinates by Pamela Ebstyne King
62 Navigating a Digital Media World with Teenagers by Art Bamford
66 What Parents Need to Know—and Do—About Teenage Sexuality by Clifford and Joyce Penner
70 Adoptive Youth Ministry: Integrating Emerging Generations into the Family of Faith by Chap Clark
74 Where Do Twentysomethings Fit in Our World Today? by Steven C. Argue
VOICE
78 The Psalms
84 Political Civility
90 Pop Culture
DEPARTMENTS
8 From Mark Labberton, President
96 New Faculty
96 Recent Faculty Books and Publications
98 Benediction
98 About Fuller Theological Seminaryhttps://digitalcommons.fuller.edu/fuller-magazine/1006/thumbnail.jp
Fuller Magazine, Issue 012, 2018 - Disruption
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
Fuller Magazine, Issue 008, 2017 - Reading Scripture Globally
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 Just Like Family storyteller: Becky Still
16 Lord, I Wish Duwayne Could Sleep storyteller: Dannielle Carr
20 Blessed Are the Peacemakers storyteller: Reed Metcalf
26 Cultivating Cultural Humility storyteller: Joy Netanya Thompson
30 Just Data storyteller: Michael Wright
THEOLOGY
36 Introduction by David J. Downs and Keon-Sang An, Guest Theology Editors
38 The Contextual Nature of Biblical Interpretation: An Ethiopian Case by Keon-Sang An
44 Reading the Bible in Northwest Tanzania in Light of Male Circumcision as an HIV Intervention by David J. Downs
49 Hermeneutics for the African Century by Stephanie L. Black
56 The Hermeneutics of Incarnational Evangelism: Reading the Gospel with Peruvians by Greg McKenzie
60 Sidebar: Cultivating the Practice of Reading Scripture by Joel B. Green
64 Biblical Interpretation in the Global-Indian Context by Johnson Thomaskutty
69 Grassroots Exegesis: Women’s Ownership of the Scripture in Bolivia by Kyong-Jin Lee
VOICE
76 Prayer
82 Sports
88 Silence
DEPARTMENTS
8 From Mark Labberton, President
96 New Faculty
96 Recent Faculty Books and Publications
98 Benediction
99 About Fuller Theological Seminaryhttps://digitalcommons.fuller.edu/fuller-magazine/1007/thumbnail.jp
Fuller Voices: Then and Now
Representative lectures delivered at Fuller Theological Seminary from 1950 through 2002 by Charles E. Fuller; Harold John Ockenga; Edward John Carnell; David Allan Hubbard; Richard J. Mouw; Paul K. Jewett; George Eldon Ladd; William E. Pannell; Louis B. Smedes; Ray S. Anderson; Ian Pitt-Watson; Russell P. Spittler; Max De Pree; Seyoon Kim; Marguerite Shuster; Isaac Canales; F. Dale Bruner; John Lemmond; Paula Fuller; John Goldingay; J. Dudley Woodberry; William D. Ellington; Archibald D. Hart; and Clayton J. Schmit
Fuller Magazine, Issue 005, 2016 - Integration of Psychology and Theology
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 The Extraordinary Life and Work of Dudley Woodberry storyteller: Reed Metcalf
18 The Joy of Working Side by Side storyteller: Becky Still
20 Suppose . . . storyteller: Meggie Anderson
24 Speaking the Language of Art and Ministry storyteller: Michael Wright
30 Stuck Between Religion and Race storyteller: Avril Z. Speaks
THEOLOGY
36 Introduction: Integration of Psychology and Theology by Brad D. Strawn, Guest Theology Editor
38 Integration: What with What and with Whom? by Brad D. Strawn
44 The Brain, Religion, and Baseball: Revisited by Warren S. Brown
48 Selfies, Upward Mobility, Conversion, and the Gospel of Western Individualism by Jenny H. Pak, Kenneth T. Wang, and Alvin Dueck
54 The Work of the Holy Spirit and the Christian Therapist: An interview with Siang-Yang Tan by Brad Strawn
56 Caring for Practitioners: Relationships, Burnout, and Sustainability by Cynthia B. Eriksson, Ashley Wilkins, and Jude Tiersma Watson
62 Do You Need Jesus to be a Good Therapist? by Cameron Lee
68 Building Virtues in Youth: A Developmental Take on Spiritual Formation by Sarah A. Schnitker and Benjamin J. Houltberg
VOICE
76 Changing Missiology
82 Technology
88 The City
DEPARTMENTS
8 From Mark Labberton, President
94 New Faculty Books
96 New Fuller Faculty
98 Benediction
98 About Fuller Theological Seminaryhttps://digitalcommons.fuller.edu/fuller-magazine/1004/thumbnail.jp
COLLECTION 0012: Cutler Whitwell Diaries, an addition to the Charles E and Grace Payton Fuller Collection, 1927-1967
The Cutler Whitwell Diaries, an addition to the Charles E and Grace Payton Fuller Collection, 1927-1967 record the lives of Cutler Whitwell (1882-1968) and his wife Florence Nye Whitwell. The diares begin on December 31, 1927 and end June 8, 1968. The bulk of the content reflects the evangelical movement of those years. For example, the January 1928 entries refer to Gipsy Smith’s messages and M.G. Kyle’s lectures on archaeological findings, and a later entry on January 14th, 1941 reports the death of their friend Charles Trumbull, popular ‘Keswick’ preacher.
The diaries repeatedly mention Charles and Grace Fuller as well as regular trips to the Long Beach Auditorium, the location of the Old Fashioned Revival Hour radio broadcast (1930s-1958). The 1948 and 1949 diaries also mention Fuller Theological Seminary. The 1950s diaries refer to Harold Ockenga, Wibur Smith, Carl Henry, Billy Graham, J. Vernon McGee, Charles Woodbridge, and Charles Fuller
COLLECTION 0202: Howard J. Loewen Papers
Howard J. Loewen (b. 1945 – ) worked as Fuller Seminary’s Dean of the School of Theology from 2001 – 2014, and since then, has been a senior member of the Center for Advance Theological Studies (CATS) faculty as a senior professor of theology and ethics.
The Howard J. Loewen Papers contains correspondence; newspaper and magazine clippings; research notes; manuscript drafts and publications; sermons; course teaching material; conference notes; and ephemera used within Loewen’s professional career. Topics include violence or non-violence; theology; Karl Barth; and the Anabaptist and Mennonite denominations
COLLECTION 0915: Papers of J. Dudley Woodberry, 1934 -____
J. Dudley Woodberry (1934- ) is dean emeritus and senior professor of Islamic studies at Fuller Seminary\u27s School of Intercultural Studies. He has served as consultant on the Muslim world to President Carter, the State department, USAID, and other U.S. government agencies. The collection contains extensive research about the Islamic faith and its relationship to the Christian faith. Major topics include: Muslim Popular party, prophetic dreams, Sufis, Quranic healing and medicine, Kabbalah, saint veneration, and various geographical regions
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