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SUMMARY:The Installation of Soong-Chan Rah
DESCRIPTION:The Board of Trustees\, President David Emmanuel Goatley\, and the faculty of Fuller Theological Seminary cordially invite you to the installation of Soong-Chan Rah as the Robert Boyd Munger Professor of Evangelism and Church Renewal. \nInstallation address: “A Brighter Future for Evangelism?” \nReception to immediately follow. Live translation will be offered in both Spanish and Korean. 
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/the-installation-of-soong-chan-rah/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,SOT Events
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CREATED:20240816T052921Z
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SUMMARY:MFT Program Orientation
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/mft-program-orientation-2/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240917T120000
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SUMMARY:SOPMFT: Introduction to Your School
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/sopmft-introduction-to-your-school-2/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Events
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SUMMARY:Welcome Week Worship
DESCRIPTION:Zoom Info:  \nhttps://fuller-edu.zoom.us/j/93853701176?pwd=TwWawDqnNQcgkw9AheXnMDwjsVZ6oC.1 \nMeeting ID: 938 5370 1176 Passcode: 426358
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/welcome-week-worship/
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CATEGORIES:Student Events
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SUMMARY:The Installation of Cynthia Eriksson as Dean
DESCRIPTION:The Board of Trustees\, President David Emmanuel Goatley\, and the Faculty of Fuller Theological Seminary invite you to celebrate the installation of Cynthia Blomquist Eriksson\, PhD\, as the Dean of the School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy. \nThursday\nthe Sixteenth Day of November\nTwo Thousand Twenty-Three\nat Ten O’clock in the Morning \nInstallation Address: “For Such a Time as This: Hope and Healing as the Mission of Mental Health” \nThose unable to attend the ceremony in person will be able to watch it live. Live translations in Spanish and Korean will also be available. \nIn-person guests are invited to attend a reception immediately to follow. Register here or call 626-584-5205. \nAlumni and friends of the School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy are invited to an informal conversation and Q&A time with Cynthia Eriksson immediately following the reception\, from 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm in Payton 102. Join the Q&A remotely here. \nInformation for attending delegates and faculty can be found here. \nDirections\nClick “Directions” on the map for driving directions and public transportation directions from your location. \nParking\nLimited complimentary parking is available in the following location: \n185 North Madison Avenue—Exterior Lot: Please do not park in the red\, green (reserved for faculty and staff)\, or visitor spaces. \nLimited street parking is also available at no cost. Please be sure to read all posted signs. If you have any questions\, please contact parking services at 626-584-5444 or parking@fuller.edu. \n  \nAbout the Dean\nCynthia Eriksson has been a core member of Fuller’s psychology faculty since 2003 and was named dean of the School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy as of September 1\, 2023. Dr. Eriksson has provided administrative and academic leadership in her roles as chair of the Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology (PsyD) and as leader of the Headington Program. \nEriksson’s research and teaching expertise focus on trauma\, post-traumatic stress\, spirituality\, culture\, burnout\, resilience\, and diversity. Much of her work explores the needs of cross-cultural aid or mission workers and the interaction of trauma and spirituality. Through Fuller SoPMFT’s Headington Program\, she has developed research and consultation partnerships in Cambodia\, Guatemala\, Japan\, Jordan\, Lebanon\, Liberia\, the Netherlands\, Spain\, Uganda\, and elsewhere. Eriksson is a member of the American Psychological Association\, the International Society of Traumatic Stress Studies\, and the National Council of Schools of Professional Psychology\, and she has presented internationally at psychology and trauma conferences. In addition to authoring several book chapters\, she has been published in The Journal of Traumatic Stress; Traumatology; Mental Health\, Religion & Culture; Journal of Psychology and Theology; PLoS ONE\, and many others. \n  \nAbout the School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy\nBorn out of the Christian community’s need for psychologists who are both committed Christians and competent clinicians and scholars\, Fuller’s School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy (SoPMFT) fulfills the hope for a school where theology and behavioral science are in continuous dialogue\, where the cross of Christ informs all models of healing and transformation\, and whose graduates are agents of transformation serving church and community. For more than half a century\, the SoPMFT and its earlier incarnations have been driven by a commitment to excellence in integration\, research\, and clinical training. With theological and psychological inquiry at the heart of our programs\, we will continue to equip women and men to become marriage and family therapists\, clinical psychologists\, educators\, and researchers who share Christ’s hope and healing in the church and the world. \nSupport SoPMFT\nHelp equip SoPMFT students and faculty to share God’s hope and healing with the world by supporting the School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy. \n 
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/the-installation-of-cynthia-eriksson/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,SOP Events
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SUMMARY:2023 Missiology Lectures
DESCRIPTION:Fuller Theological Seminary is pleased to invite you to the 2023 Missiology Lectures\, October 25 to 27. Hosted by the School of Mission and Theology\, this conference will explore the topic “Evangelism Next: Evangelism in a Post-Christendom Era.” \nVisit fuller.edu/missiology to view the schedule and learn more about our presenters. Join us! \nDownload our official event app\, Whova (desktop and mobile version available)\, as the exclusive way to access all content and interactive links from throughout the conference. \nPara registrarse al evento en español\, visite: Información de Registro \n등록을 위해 한국어 이벤트 정보와 등록안내를 방문하세요: 등록 정보 \nSpanish and Korean translation will be available. If you have questions or need assistance\, please contact us at events@fuller.edu.
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/2023-missiology-lectures-2/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Lectures
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231004T110000
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SUMMARY:Chapel
DESCRIPTION: Zoom Link: https://fuller-edu.zoom.us/j/91807620788?pwd=djdtQnp0WkE3Q1Nldy9hWmZmOWhwZz09
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/chapel-3/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Events
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SUMMARY:MFT Program Orientation
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/mft-program-orientation/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230524T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230524T110000
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SUMMARY:Chapel
DESCRIPTION:https://fuller-edu.zoom.us/j/91807620788?pwd=djdtQnp0WkE3Q1Nldy9hWmZmOWhwZz09 \n(Meeting ID: 918 0762 0788 / Passcode: fuller)
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/chapel/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230511T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230511T110000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230316T195027Z
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SUMMARY:Installation of Kirsteen Kim
DESCRIPTION:The Board of Trustees\, President David Emmanuel Goatley and the Faculty of Fuller Theological Seminary cordially invite you to the installation of Kirsteen Kim\, PhD as the Paul E. Pierson Professor in World Christianity. \nInstallation address: “Mission and World Christianity: Agency and Interconnectedness” \nReception to immediately follow.
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/installation-of-kirsteen-kim/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,General Events,SIS Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230419T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230420T173000
DTSTAMP:20260524T170518
CREATED:20230228T200657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230309T184118Z
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SUMMARY:KSC Symposium 2023 | 2023 코리안센터 심포지엄
DESCRIPTION:2023 코리안센터 심포지엄 | KSC SYMPOSIUM 2023\n한국적 상황에서의 영성 형성의 미래 | The Future of Spiritual Formation in the Korean Context\n2023년 4월 19–20일 | April 19–20\, 2023\n한국 기독교의 특징 중 하나는 설립 초기부터 영성 형성을 강조하고 성경 연구에 전념한다는 점입니다. 성경공부 모임인 사경회에서 시작된 한국 개신교의 일련의 부흥운동은 20세기 초 국가적 위기에 대한 독특한 영적\, 문화적 대응이었습니다. 부흥회는 한국 기독교인들이 어려움 속에서도 당당하게 복음을 전하고 믿음을 지킬 수 있는 열정을 가져왔습니다. 따라서 영성 형성은 데이비드 베빙턴의 복음주의의 네 가지 특징(성서주의\, 십자가 중심주의\, 회심주의\, 행동주의)과 함께 한국 복음주의 기독교의 일부로 여겨져 왔습니다. 그러나 최근 한국교회 상황의 많은 변화에 비추어 볼 때 영성에 대한 전통적 실천과 이해는 현대적 상황에 맞게 재검토와 수정이 필요합니다. \n이번 심포지엄은 교회\, 선교사 및 기독교 단체의 사역에 통찰력을 제공하기 위해 한국적 상황에서 기독교 영성의 이론과 실천을 논의하는 것을 목표로 합니다. 우리는 한국과 미국에서 이 분야의 뛰어난 학자들을 강사로 초빙하여 신학적\, 성경적\, 심리학적\, 사회학적 관점에서 주제를 검토하는 강의들을 구성하였습니다. \n이번 심포지엄 기간 동안 있을 주제강의\, 사례발표\, 전체 토론 등을 통해 지역교회 목회자들 간의 깊이 있고 실질적인 대화를 함으로 학자 및 지도자들과 교류할 수 있는 좋은 기회를 얻으실 수 있습니다. 등록을 위해 한국어 이벤트 정보와 등록안내를 방문하세요: 등록 정보 \n\nFrom the start of its establishment\, one of the distinctive hallmarks of Korean Christianity is its emphasis on spiritual formation\, along with its dedication to the study of the Bible. As a unique spiritual and cultural response to the national crisis in the early 20th century\, a series of revivals took place in Korean Protestant churches\, which started from sagyeonghoe\, a gathering of Bible study groups. The revival meetings brought an enthusiasm which made it possible for Korean Christians to confidently spread the gospel and keep their faith even in difficult times. As a result\, spiritual formation has been regarded as part and parcel of Korean evangelical Christianity\, in addition to David Bebbington’s four characteristics of evangelicalism (biblicalism\, crucicentrism\, conversionism\, and activism). However\, in light of the many changes in the Korean church context in recent years\, the traditional practice and understanding of spirituality requires re-examination and revision for the contemporary context.  \nThe symposium\, to be partly live-translated into English\, aims to discuss the theory and practice of Christian Spirituality in Korean context in order to provide insights for the ministries of the church\, missionaries\, and other parachurch organizations. The symposium will feature outstanding scholars on the subject area\, both from Korea and the US\, as plenary lecturers\, while breakout sessions will allow for examination of the topic from theological\, biblical\, psychological\, and sociological perspectives.  \nThis event offers a great opportunity to interact with scholars and leaders through in-depth practical conversations between local church pastors\, thematic lectures\, case study presentations\, and plenary discussions. Register to attend here.
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/ksc-symposium-2023/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,General Events,Korean Studies Center,Lectures
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED - SoPMFT Alumni Conference
DESCRIPTION:Thank you for your interest in the SoPMFT Alumni Conference. This event has been cancelled due to low registration. \nThe SoPMFT Alumni Committee remains steadfast in our desire to serve and engage Alumni from across the country and we look forward to finding new ways to connect with you in the future. Alumni should be on the lookout for an emailed survey that will be sent at a later date to help us better understand the needs of Alumni and better gauge the best ways to serve you.
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/sopmft-alumni-conference/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221101T110000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220908T210853Z
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SUMMARY:Installation of Sebastian Chang Hwan Kim
DESCRIPTION:The Board of Trustees\, President Mark A. Labberton and the Faculty of Fuller Theological Seminary cordially invite you to the installation of Sebastian Chang Hwan Kim\, PhD\nas the Robert Wiley Professor of Renewal in Public Life. \nInstallation address: “Polarization: A Theological Challenge” \nReception to immediately follow
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/installation-of-sebastian-chang-hwan-kim/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Faculty,Faculty Speaking,SOT Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220512T090000
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SUMMARY:Payton Lectures 2022
DESCRIPTION:Embodied Theological Education in a (Dis)Embodied Age\nMay 12–13\, 2022\nWhat is the future of theological education in a digital age? What\, more specifically\, does the physical body gain or lose in a future marked by a preponderance of online classes? And if we assume that the future of theological education is more\, rather than less\, digital\, how might we anticipate such a future not with naïveté or fear but with sober-minded wisdom? \nThe 2022 Payton Lectures\, hosted by Fuller’s School of Mission and Theology\, aim to address these very questions. Nine scholars will explore the conference theme from the perspective of their respective field of study—including psychology\, ethics\, missiology\, homiletics\, pastoral theology\, biblical\, intercultural\, and Chicana/o studies—and will share a draft of their paper with conference participants in advance of the gathering. Different from previous iterations of the Payton Lectures\, the aim of this year’s conference is to create a pedagogically rich environment for both presenters and participants\, which\, in turn\, might invigorate the teaching practices of seminary and divinity school faculty and form students in holistic ways for service in the concrete contexts of their lives—including their digitally mediated lives. \nThis event is free and open to the public; registration is required. The event will be held virtually and in-person on Fuller’s campus\, however\, please note that in-person attendance is limited. Visit the website to learn more. \n*Live translation is no longer being offered at this event.
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/payton-lectures-2022/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Lectures
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SUMMARY:APAHM 2022 (Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month)
DESCRIPTION:Please join Fuller’s Asian American Center for our 2022 celebration of Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month\, “Hope and Healing.” The events are open to the public; registration is required. Events will be held both virtually and in person on Fuller’s campus. \n  \nWEDNESDAY\, MAY 4 \n10:00–11:00 am: APAHM Chapel with Jonathan Tran: “Longing to Belong: A Vietnamese American Christian Story” \nTravis Auditorium \nIn this APAHM chapel message\, Jonathan Tran (associate professor of philosophical theology and George W. Baines Chair of Religion\, Baylor University) shares his story of trying to find a home in America as a Vietnamese war refugee. He will share different parts of his journey in America and how Christianity gave him a way of negotiating the many challenges that come with immigrant Asian American life. He will close with a few comments on the state of American antiracism\, and the temptations and opportunities American racial politics presents. \nJonathan Tran\, Associate Professor of Philosophical Theology and George W. Baines Chair of Religion\, Baylor University \n  \n11:30 am–1:00 pm: Asian American Theology Lecture: “More Than You Can Ask or Imagine: God’s Great Hope for the Asian American Church” \nTravis Auditorium \nJonathan Tran\, author of Asian Americans and the Spirit of Racial Capitalism\, will present the Asian American church as precariously positioned at the margins of America’s race wars\, marginalized by antiracism after having been first marginalized by racism. The lecture will argue that it is from this precarious position that the Asian American church offers a surprising way forward past our racial culture wars. Responses from SueJeanne Koh (UC Irvine) and Oscar García-Johnson; facilitated by Janette Ok. \n\nParticipants:  \nJanette Ok\, Associate Professor of New Testament at Fuller\, Pastor at Ekko Church (Fullerton) \nSueJeanne Koh\, Graduate Futures Program Director\, Humanities Center at the University of California\, Irvine; Director of Adult Education and Resident Theologian for St. Mark Presbyterian Church (Newport Beach) and New Hope Presbyterian Church (Anaheim)  \nOscar García-Johnson\, Chief of Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion (CDEI)\, Professor of Theology and Latino/a Studies\, Former Regional Minister with the American Baptist Churches of Los Angeles \n  \nTHURSDAY\, MAY 5 \n12:00–1:00 pm: Book Panel with the authors of Learning Our Names: Asian American Christians on Identity\, Relationships\, and Vocation \nOnline only via Zoom \nCoauthors Sabrina S. Chan\, Linson Daniel\, E. David de Leon\, and La Thao sit down with Fuller Youth Institute’s Yulee Lee to talk about their upcoming book Learning Our Names: Asian American Christians on Identity\, Relationships\, and Vocation. \n\nParticipants:  \nYulee Lee\, Senior Director of Staff and Partnerships at the Fuller Youth Institute \nSabrina Chan\, National Director of Asian American Ministries for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA \nLinson Daniel\, Associate Pastor at METRO Church (Dallas\, Texas) and Senior Advisor and Consultant for InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA \nDavid De Leon\, Doctoral Student at Fordham University and National Director of InterVarsity’s Global Urban Trek  \nLa Thao\, InterVarsity Campus Staff (Wisconsin) and Podcast Cohost of Better Than Seven Sons  \n  \nFRIDAY\, MAY 6 \n7:00–9:00 pm: “Healing Spiritual and Emotional Wounds: Asian Americans in the Church” – Asian American Psychology Lecture (AAC x SOPMFT) \nTravis Auditorium \nIn this workshop\, David Wang\, associate professor of psychology and pastoral counseling at Biola University\, will present both practical and conceptual considerations and recommendations in the care of Asian American Christians and Christian leaders who have been hurt within the ministry context. Along with unhealthy patterns and toxicity that can exist in any context\, cultural tensions in the Asian American ministry context and racial dynamics in White/multiethnic contexts will be addressed. Respondents include Fuller faculty and students. Continuing Education credits for licensed therapists are available for an administrative fee. \nParticipants:  \nJessica ChenFeng\, Associate Professor of Medical Education\, Loma Linda University \nDavid Wang\, Associate Professor of Psychology and Pastoral Counseling\, Biola University \nTed Cosse\, Dean of the School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy and Chief Operating Officer\, Fuller Seminary \nKenneth Wang\, Professor of Psychology and PhD Program Chair\, Clinical Psychology Department\, Fuller Seminary \nKevin Doi\, Seminary Chaplain and Affiliate Assistant Professor of Pastoral Ministry\, Fuller Seminary \nEleanor Baylon\, PsyD Candidate\, Fuller Seminary \n*CE credits are offered at $20 for 2 units for Fuller alumni and $30 for 2 units for the general public. Please visit the registration page if you are looking to purchase or register for a credit (located under “Add-Ons” on the ticket page). Questions regarding CE credits can be sent to psychce@fuller.edu. \n \nTHROUGHOUT THE MONTH OF MAY \nAsian American Culturemakers Interviews (Brehm x AAC) on Instagram Live \nDate: Weekly throughout the month of May \nTo be featured on Instagram Live via @brehmcenter  \nParticipants: Shin Maeng (@ShinHappens)\, Michelle Phuong Ting (@michellephuong)\, and Fishermen’s Project (@fishermens_project) \nTune in throughout the month to hear Asian American creators speak about their art\, process\, and faith in this Instagram Live series cohosted by the Brehm Center and the Asian American Center!
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/2022-apahm/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Asian American Center,Featured Events
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SUMMARY:KSC Symposium 2022
DESCRIPTION:KSC SYMPOSIUM 2022\nThe Identity and Mission of Korean Immigrant Churches\nAPRIL 6–7\, 2022\nThe KSC Symposium aims to present the identity formation and mission ethos of Korean immigrant churches both within the Korean American community and also to various other churches. The symposium will provide church leaders in the US with an interdisciplinary understanding of the identity and mission of the Asian American immigrant church in general\, and Korean American churches in particular. Five outstanding scholars will give plenary lectures from historical\, biblical\, ethnological\, and sociological perspectives\, while additional thematic lectures\, case study presentations\, and plenary discussions will facilitate in-depth practical conversations between local church pastors. Register to attend here. \n등록을 위해 한국어 이벤트 정보와 등록안내를 방문하세요: 등록 정보
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/ksc-symposium-2022/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,General Events,Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200118T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200118T130000
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SUMMARY:The Bible on Migration: A Conversation / La biblia sobre la migración: una conversación
DESCRIPTION:What does the Bible have to say about migration? ¿Qué dice la Biblia sobre la migración?\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCONFIRMED SPEAKERS / CONFERENCIANTES CONFIRMADOS \nDenise Flanders\, Taylor University \nChristopher M. Hays\, Fundación Universitaria Seminario Bíblico de Colombia \nRoberto Mata\, Santa Clara University \nNoemi Palomares\, Boston College \nCasey A. Strine\, University of Sheffield \nInterested in this topic and want more? Check out the conference on Friday! \n¿Interesado en este tema y quiere más? ¡Mira la conferencia el viernes! \n————————————————————— \nNot able to join us in person? To join via BlueJeans\, use the following link: bluejeans.com/363800006 (please only use when it is time for the event). If this is your first time using BlueJeans\, please follow the instructions here.
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/the-bible-on-migration-a-conversation-la-biblia-sobre-la-migracion-una-conversacion/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,SOT Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20200117T093000
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SUMMARY:The Bible on the Move: Towards a Biblical Theology of Migration / La Biblia del camino: hacia una teología bíblica de la migración
DESCRIPTION:What does the Bible have to say about migration? Five international experts discuss the migration crisis and our response.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n“Without Ruth”: The Transformative and Liberating Blessing of the Immigrant \nDenise Flanders \nTaylor University \nWhat is the Place of My Rest? On Being Migrant People(s) of the God of All the Earth \nChristopher M. Hays \nFundación Universitaria Seminario Bíblico de Colombia \nGod’s Migrant Caravan: The Migration of the Church in the Book of Revelation \nRoberto Mata \nSanta Clara University \nThe Polyphonic Psalter: Migration in the Psalms \nNoemi Palomares \nBoston College \nFear and Loathing in the Levant: King David as Asylum Seeker and Refugee \nCasey A. Strine \nUniversity of Sheffield \n\n\n\nInterested in this topic but unable to attend on Friday? Check out ‘The Bible on Migration: A Conversation’ on Saturday morning! \nThis event will take place in both English and Spanish\, with simultaneous translation. For the Spanish-language registration page\, see here. \nTo join via BlueJeans\, use the following link: bluejeans.com/363800006 (please only use when it is time for the event). If this is your first time using BlueJeans\, please follow the instructions here. 
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/the-bible-on-the-move-towards-a-biblical-theology-of-migration-la-biblia-del-camino-hacia-una-teologia-biblica-de-la-migracion/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,SOT Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191101
DTSTAMP:20260524T170518
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LAST-MODIFIED:20191010T202229Z
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SUMMARY:2019 Missiology Lectures
DESCRIPTION:Techno-Sapiens in a Networked Era: Becoming Digital Neighbors\nHow does social media enable or constrain me in loving my (digital) neighbor? \nThe 2019 Missiology Lectures will look at how social media shapes human interaction\, and\, more specifically\, at the implications of social media platforms for cross-cultural or interreligious encounter. \nJoin us for a gathering of leading scholars of technology as it relates to theology\, religion\, and formation\, to explore the ways in which modern technology is neither solely a dehumanizing force in the world nor a mere instrument for evangelizing the world\, but rather the very means by which incarnation living happens—the media in and through which human bodies love the (digital) other. \nConference attendees will talk about technology as they interact with theologians\, educators\, missionaries\, and ministry leaders\, as well as engage in hands-on Virtual Reality experiences.
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/2019-missiology-lectures/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Admissions Event,Featured Admissions Event,Featured Events,Lectures,SIS Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190513T130000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190410T220334Z
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SUMMARY:Student Research Colloquium and Annual Poster Session
DESCRIPTION:The Student Research Colloquium and Annual Poster Session will be open to the Fuller community to showcase the research accomplishments of the School of Psychology and Travis Research Institute (TRI). \nStudent Research Colloquium 11AM -12PM in Travis Auditorium\nA select number of students will present their research. \nResearch Poster Session 12PM -1PM in the Travis Auditorium Lobby and SOP Lounge\nStudent research projects will be showcased and a buffet lunch will be served. \nPoster entry deadline is Monday\, April 29th. New and existing posters are welcome (e.g.\, re-use your CAPS posters). Posters will not be accepted without a completed entry form.
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/student-research-colloquium-and-annual-poster-session/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:TRI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190404T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190404T130000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190320T180156Z
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SUMMARY:FULLER PICTURE: SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday\, April 4\, 2019 to experience the community of Fuller’s School of Theology. \nYou will hear from Carol A. Newsom as she presents: “The Self and Spirituality in Second Temple Judaism” at Fuller’s yearly Payton Lectures. After the lecture\, join us for lunch with Fuller’s School of Theology faculty and an Admissions representative.  \nRegister by Friday\, March 29 to reserve your spot.  \nThis will be an opportunity to experience the Fuller community to help you discern whether Fuller is a good fit for your educational journey. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact the Office of Admissions at Admissions@fuller.edu or 626.584.5400. \n\n  \nPAYTON LECTURES 2019 PRESENTER\nIn the centuries following the destruction of the state of Judah\, significant changes occurred in the religious culture of early Judaism as the nation reconstituted itself. While considerable attention has been paid to the developing role of the Torah and the emergence of new forms of worship\, less attention has been given to how new forms of spirituality encouraged the development of new ways of experiencing the self\, especially in the culture of prayer. Carol A. Newsom will help us understand how these developments form a particularly important context for the emergence of early Christian understandings of the self and its relation to God. \nCarol A. Newsom\nCharles Howard Candler Professor of Old Testament\nCandler School of Theology at Emory University \nCarol A. Newsom is the Charles Howard Candler Professor of Old Testament at Candler School of Theology at Emory University in Atlanta\, and a senior fellow at Emory’s Center for the Study of Law and Religion. Dr. Newsom’s research focuses on the Dead Sea Scrolls\, the Wisdom tradition\, the book of Daniel\, and apocalyptic literature. She has written and edited 13 books and scores of articles\, book chapters\, translations\, encyclopedia articles\, and reviews. She co-edited the acclaimed Women’s Bible Commentary\, now in its third edition\, which challenges and explores the implications of long-held assumptions about the Bible’s portrayal of women and other marginalized groups.
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/fuller-picture-school-of-theology/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Admissions Event,Featured Admissions Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fuller Admissions":MAILTO:Admissions@fuller.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190403T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190404T120000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190304T213223Z
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SUMMARY:Payton Lectures
DESCRIPTION:The Self and Spirituality in Second Temple Judaism\nApril 3-4\, 2019\nIn the centuries following the destruction of the state of Judah\, significant changes occurred in the religious culture of early Judaism as the nation reconstituted itself. While considerable attention has been paid to the developing role of the Torah and the emergence of new forms of worship\, less attention has been given to how new forms of spirituality encouraged the development of new ways of experiencing the self\, especially in the culture of prayer. Guest lecturer\, Prof. Carol A. Newsom will help us understand how these developments form a particularly important context for the emergence of early Christian understandings of the self and its relation to God. \nThe Payton Lectures are free and open the public. As space is limited\, registration is strongly encouraged. \nSchedule of Events: \nWednesday\, April 3:  \n10:00 am – 12:00 pm: When the Problem Is Not What You’ve Done but Who You Are: The Changing Focus of Atonement \n12:15 – 1:30 pm: Lunch and Conversations ($5) \nThursday\, April 4: \n10:00 am – 12:00 pm: Constructing Landscapes of Interiority in Second Temple Judaism \n 
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/payton-lectures/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Lectures,SOT Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190315T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190315T190000
DTSTAMP:20260524T170518
CREATED:20190205T205055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190226T211037Z
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SUMMARY:God and Guns: A Public Roundtable Discussion
DESCRIPTION:March 15\, 2019\n5:30 pm – 7:00 pm\nTravis Auditorium\n\nSix internationally-recognized biblical scholars gather at Fuller Seminary to talk about the American crisis of gun violence: What does the Bible have to say about the use of violence? Can we connect ancient and modern in the case of guns and their prominence in U.S. society? What ethical and moral perspectives would it entail if we took the Bible seriously?
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/god-and-guns-a-public-roundtable-discussion/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:SOT Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190222T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190222T150000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190131T174650Z
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SUMMARY:FULLER PICTURE: SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Friday\, Feb 22\, 2019 to experience the community of Fuller’s School of Psychology. \nYou will hear from Dr. Peter C. Hill\, a seminal researcher currently working in the psychology of religion\, as he presents: “Humility and Gratitude as Religiously Inflected Virtues” at Fuller’s yearly Integration Symposium. After the lecture\, join us for lunch and an information session regarding admission into Fuller’s School of Psychology.  \nRegister for the Pasadena Campus event \nCan’t join us in person? A portion of our day\, from 10am – 12pm (PST)\, will be available online. Join us for Dr. Hill’s lecture and have the opportunity to learn about information regarding admission into Fuller’s School of Psychology programs. \nRegister for the Livestream Event \nWhether you join us in person or online\, this will be an opportunity to experience the Fuller community to help you discern whether Fuller is a good fit for your educational journey. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact the Office of Admissions at Admissions@fuller.edu or 626.584.5400.
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/fuller-picture-school-of-psychology/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Admissions Event,Featured Admissions Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fuller Admissions":MAILTO:Admissions@fuller.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190209T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190209T210000
DTSTAMP:20260524T170518
CREATED:20181128T231330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190111T210638Z
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SUMMARY:2019 Brehm Conference
DESCRIPTION:The 2019 Brehm Conference entitled “Worship\, Theology and the Arts in a Divided World” will take place February 9\, 2019 on Fuller’s Pasadena campus. This one-day event will explore how worship\, theology\, and the arts can become sources of good news to our divided world as well as resources to make tangible that good news by God’s grace in the world.  \nSpeakers and topics include: \n\nAlexis D. Abernethy\, “Music Worship Leaders and Corporate Formation”\nDavid M. Bailey\, “Worshiping Woke: Formational Worship Beyond the Four Walls of the Church” \nKutter Callaway\, “The Aesthetics Of A/Theism”\nLauralee Farrer\, “Worship\, Theology\, and the Arts in the Divided Self”\nMakoto Fujimura\, “Cultural Estuary: Art\, Reconciliation and Diversity In Culture”\nTodd E\, Johnson\, “Reflections On Genuflection: Kneeling At A Line In The Sand.”\nRobert K. Johnston\, “Could That Be Worship Too?: Thinking Beyond The Walls Of Your Church”\nRoberta R. King\, “Praising Allah in the Sanctuary: Loving Our Religious Neighbors in Musical Spaces”\nShannon Sigler\, “Incarnation & Hospitality: How Artists Can Create Spaces of Mutuality in the Church”  \nW. David O. Taylor\, “Angry Words\, Healing Words: Violence\, Profanity and the Psalms”\nEdwin M. Wilmington\, “Divided Worship: The Little Children Suffer”\n\nThis event is open to the public but registration is required. Online registration is available here. More detailed information about the conference can be found here. 
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/2019-brehm-conference/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Brehm Center,Faculty Speaking,Featured Events,Lectures
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SUMMARY:Research Colloquium: "Religious and Spiritual Struggles: A Brief Overview"
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Julie Exline will present “Religious and Spiritual Struggles: A Brief Overview” at 11:00AM on Monday\, January 7\, 2019 in Travis Auditorium. This Winter Research Colloquium is part of the SOP colloquium requirement but is open for one Continuing Education credit ($15). Fuller Theological Seminary/Graduate School of Psychology is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists.
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/research-colloquium-religious-and-spiritual-struggles-a-brief-overview/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:SOP Events,TRI
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Exploring the Therapy and Ethics of Forgiveness and Reconciliation
DESCRIPTION:Fuller’s School of Psychology and the SOP Alumni Committee is please to host Exploring the Therapy and Ethics of Forgiveness and Reconciliation\, a workshop with Dr. Terry Hargrave on Saturday\, November 17\, 2018\, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p. m. in Travis Auditorium. \nABOUT THE WORKSHOP\nThe core of forgiveness involves recovering from violation and trauma. It is often thought of as a “letting go” of pain\, anger and bitterness. However\, Dr. Hargrave will examine forgiveness as a process of “putting back” as opposed to “letting go”. “Putting back” involves restoring as much love and trustworthiness into the relationships as is feasible and desirable in an ethical and sound therapeutic manner. This is a foundational process of The Restoration Model of therapy. Attendees will understand how we suffer when love and trustworthiness are violated\, and how their restoration forms essential frameworks for identity and safety. \nDr. Hargrave will outline the four pathways or stations to forgiveness using The Restoration Model. These are: 1) Insight – focused work with the victim to be able to stop the victimizer from continuing violations; 2) Understanding – where the victim comes to understand the development\, history and limitations of the victimizer and the past legacy of the victimizer’s own victimization; 3) Giving the Opportunity for Compensation – a focus on the victim and victimizer rebuilding a trustworthy relationship through sequential interactions that build a sense of safety: 4) Overt Forgiveness – allowing victim and victimizer to confront the issue of past violations and restore their relationship through conversation and dialogue. \nAfter attending this workshop\, participants should be able to: \n\nDiscuss how love and trustworthiness are associated with identity and safety.\nIdentify how relational violations affect identity and safety.\nName at least three techniques used in therapy involving the stations of Insight and Understanding.\nIdentify therapeutic techniques used to facilitate the stations of Giving & Opportunity for Compensation.\nDiscuss how Overt Forgiveness enables victim and victimizer to cultivate relational restoration.\nDiscuss at least two difficult ethical issues in the work of therapy involving forgiveness and reconciliation.\n\nSchedule:  \nRegistration – 8:00 – 8:45 a.m. \nMorning Session – 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. \nLunch – 12:30 – 1:45 p.m. ($15 or lunch on your own) \nAfternoon Session – 1:45 – 5:00 p.m. \nAlumni Reception – 5:30 – 9:00 p.m. (free) \n Pricing:  \n\nFuller Alumnus: $150\nGeneral Admission: $175\nFuller School of Psychology Student: $20 (30 spaces available)\nLunch: $15\n\nRegistration is limited; early registration is strongly encouraged. \nContact sarahbucek@fuller.edu with any questions. Fuller Theological Seminary/Graduate School of Psychology is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. Fuller Theological Seminary SOP maintains responsibility for this program and its content.  \nRegistration includes continuing education for psychologists\, marriage and family\, counselors\, and social workers. Continuing education credits will be awarded based on attendance.
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/workshop-exploring-the-therapy-and-ethics-of-forgiveness-and-reconciliation/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Faculty Speaking,Featured Events,SOP Events
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SUMMARY:2018 Missiology Lectures: Global Arts and Witness in Multifaith Contexts
DESCRIPTION:  \nHosted by Fuller Seminary’s School of Intercultural Studies (SIS)\, the 2018 Missiology Lectures: Global Arts and Witness in Multifaith Contexts will be held November 7-9\, 2018 on Fuller’s Pasadena campus. This annual lecture series will include a series of traditional lectures\, discussion panels\, curated lunch conversations\, and evening keynote presentations. A variety of missions organizations will be present on campus and will also join the conversation with information and conversation tables in the courtyard outside of the lecture auditorium. \nFor the full event schedule\, speaker lineup\, and to register to attend\, click the link below to visit the event webpage. \n 
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/2018-missiology-lectures-global-arts-and-witness-in-multifaith-contexts/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181012
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181014
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SUMMARY:Black Public Theology and Race in America
DESCRIPTION:  \nOn Friday\, October 12 and Saturday\, October 13\, 2018\, Fuller Seminary’s William E. Pannell Center for African American Church Studies will host a public symposium on “Black Public Theology and Race in America”. Taking place on Fuller’s campus\, this two-day event will engage black scholars and black church practitioners. The symposium seeks to bring the black academy and the black church into dialogue to explore ways to distill black theology and make it accessible to the black church and community. \nEvening sessions of this event are free and open to the public. The day-time sessions are open to the public but tickets must be purchased online (discounts available for Fuller students\, alumni\, faculty\, and staff). Click the link below to view the full event schedule and register online to attend. \nPARKING\nParking is free for this event in designated lots but guests must display a parking pass on their dashboard. The designated parking lots are listed below\, as well as on the parking pass itself. Click here to download the event parking pass. \n\n235 N. El Molino\, Pasadena\, CA 91101\n185 N. Madison\, Pasadena\, CA 91101\n128 N. Madison\, Pasadena\, CA 91101\n\nABOUT THE SYMPOSIUM \nBlack theology’s influence in the university and seminary in providing a hermeneutic that aids in understanding the Christian faith through the lens of the black experience is well attested.  James Cone\, Cornel West\, Robert Franklin\, Jacqueline Grant\, Cheryl Sanders\, and Katie Cannon are but a few advocates\, popularizers\, and proponents of this interpretive method. \nUnfortunately\, black theology remains largely an alien intellectual avocation to most black leaders and the black church. Its influence in the black church and the black community in an era of Black Lives Matter\, is at best negligible. The symposium seeks to bring the black academy and the black church together in a dialogic conversation that will explore ways to distill black theology and make it accessible to the black church and community. \nABOUT THE PANNELL CENTER \nThe William E. Pannell Center for African American Church Studies seeks to expand the formation of today’s Christian leaders\, deepening their understanding of and engagement with the African American church and its contributions to society. Through academic\, practical\, and spiritual formation opportunities\, the center nurtures relationships between the broader church\, the Fuller community\, and the African American church\, community\, and culture. \nThe Pannell Center was birthed in 1974—initially called the Theological Studies Program for Black Ministers—largely through the efforts of former trustee and longtime faculty member William E. Pannell\, in whose honor the center was named in 2015. Its founding stemmed from a conviction that the Black church has much to contribute to the seminary experience\, a conviction that continues to guide its work today.
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/black-public-theology-and-race-in-america/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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SUMMARY:Latino Lectures: A Church Without Borders
DESCRIPTION:Fuller Seminary’s Centro Latino is hosting the 2018 Latino Lectures “A Church Without Borders” on Fuller’s Pasadena campus October 4 & 5. The 2018 Latino Lectures will look for ways to tear down divisive walls based on enmity of race\, ethnicity\, territory\, gender\, religion\, political party\, ideology\, culture\, etc. In turn\, this conference will propose ways towards the construction of a church that transcends these walls and their corresponding policies. The Spirit of Life is a Spirit without Borders and a Church Without Borders is a church reconfigured under the logic of Pentecost (Acts 2). It is this same Spirit that will guide our conversations\, plenary sessions and spaces for mutual learning. \nFor more information\, including a full event schedule and list of guest speakers\, please visit the Latino Lectures website. \nOnline registration is required. Click below to register to attend. \n_____ \nLa Conferencia del Centro Latino 2018 buscará maneras de derribar aquellos muros divisorios basados en la enemistad (Ef. 2:14) de raza\, etnia\, territorio\, género\, religión\, partido político\, ideología\, cultura\, etc. A su vez\, esta conferencia propondrá caminos hacia la construcción de una iglesia que trasciende dichos muros y sus correspondientes políticas. El Espíritu de Vida es un Espíritu sin Fronteras y Una Iglesia Sin Fronteras es una iglesia reconfigurada bajo la lógica del Pentecostés (Hch. 2). Es este mismo Espíritu el que guiará nuestras conversaciones\, plenarias y espacios para el mutuo aprendizaje.
URL:https://fuller.edu/events/latino-lectures/
LOCATION:Travis Auditorium\, 180 N. Oakland Avenue\, Pasadena\, CA\, 90010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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