Speaker(s):
Dr. Richard J. Mouw, Rabbi Mark S. Diamond, and Jonathan G. Freund
On Tuesday, February 28, Fuller hosted a discussion with President Richard J. Mouw and the Board of Rabbis of Southern California on the topic, “Viewing Israel through a Complex Lens,” in Payton 101 at 7:00 p.m.
This dialogue served as a response to the film, With God on Our Side, a documentary about Christian Zionism, which was featured last fall at Fuller in a screening…
"Catholics and Evangelicals: How Much Common Ground?" (audio only)
This is the topic of a dialogue in Chicago, Illinois, between Dr. Richard J. Mouw, President of Fuller Theological Seminary and Professor of Philosophy and Fr. Donald Senior, C.P., President of Catholic Theological Union and Professor of New Testament Studies at the Arts Club of Chicago on November 14, 2011. www.fuller.edu
NT Wright lectures (audio only) at Fremont Presbyterian Church in Sacramento, CA - a campus of Fuller Theological Seminary. Recent trends in academic research have generated much discussion concerning the writings of Paul, but what impact will this have on the future? Dr. Wright addresses these issues from his perspective.
Fuller Seminary Northern California hosts Rt. Rev. Dr. N. T. Wright, research professor of New Testament and early Christianity at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland. He was previously the Bishop of Durham, and has taught New Testament Studies at Oxford, Cambridge and McGill Universities. Dr. Wright shares insights into why the church has embraced an "either/or" mentality regarding the message of salvation rather than embracing the work of making…
Authors Tony Jones, Lauren Winner and Phyllis Tickle discuss “Emerging Spiritualities in the American Church” as a part of the Christian Spirituality cohort in the Fuller Doctor of Ministry Program. The event was sponsored by the Berry Center for Lifelong Learning and The Burner Blog.
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The Office of Alumni and Church Relations is located on the Pasadena campus. We are on the second floor of the C.
The mission of the Office of Alumni and Church Relations is to foster and maintain positive lifelong relationships between the seminary and its alumni/ae and to facilitate the fostering of positive relations between the seminary and those churches who associate with the mission of Fuller Theological Seminary.
The Office of Alumni and Church Relations is located on the Pasadena campus. We are on the second floor of the C. Davis and Annette Weyerhaeuser building (School of Psychology), in the east wing, next to the Development team.
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