Conversing FULLER studio
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- Religion & Spirituality
As president and ambassador of Fuller Theological Seminary, Mark Labberton takes the occasion of his travels to speak with a broad spectrum of leaders on issues at the heart of the seminary’s mission.
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160 - Childhood Development, with W. Thomas Boyce
W. Thomas Boyce discusses new research on sensitivity and resilience in childhood development and talks about how learning to see our children well helps them flourish and thrive.
W. Thomas Boyce is a pediatrician, professor emeritus of pediatrics and psychiatry at UC San Francisco, and author of The Orchid and the Dandelion: Why Some Children Struggle and How All Can Thrive.
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159 - Theater and Story, with Liz Jacobsen
Liz Jacobsen shares about teaching theater to high schoolers and about the power of art and storytelling to transform us.
Liz Jacobsen is a theater teacher, currently teaching at Stadium High School in Tacoma, Washington.
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158 - Astrophysics and Faith, with Jennifer Wiseman
Jennifer Wiseman shares about the journey of her finding a career in science, the interactions and connections between science and faith, and the upcoming solar eclipse.
Jennifer Wiseman is an astrophysicist, author, and speaker, and she is director emeritus of the program of Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion (DoSER) for the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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157 - Faith and Public Life, with Michael Wear
Michael Wear talks about the state of politics in the United States and the ways our faith is interwoven with public life.
Michael Wear is founder, president, and CEO of the Center for Christianity and Public Life.
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156 - Our Stories and God’s Providence, with Esau McCaulley
Esau McCaulley, discussing his new memoir, reflects on the way we tell Black stories and how we make sense of our narratives for the glory of God.
Esau McCalley is assistant professor of New Testament at Wheaton College and the author of Reading While Black and How Far to the Promised Land, among other works. -
155 - Christian Social Action, with Nikki Toyama-Szeto
Nikki Toyama-Szeto shares about her work leading Christians for Social Action, the organization’s commitment to cultivating faithful engagement with issues of justice, and her experience as a Japanese American woman in leadership.
Nikki Toyama-Szeto is executive director of Christians for Social Action.