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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://stage.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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SUMMARY:God and Guns: The Bible in American Gun Culture
DESCRIPTION:March 16\, 2019\n10:30 am – 5:00 pm\nTravis Auditorium\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://stage.fuller.edu/events/god-and-guns-the-bible-in-american-gun-culture/
LOCATION:Payton Geneva\, 135 N. Oakland Ave.\, Pasadena\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:SOT Events
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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://stage.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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SUMMARY:The Fear of the Lord and Biblical Ethics
DESCRIPTION:February 22\, 2019\n5:00 pm\nGeneva Room\, Payton Hall\nMany Christians today emphasize the centrality of love in the Bible. Love dominates not only discussions of God’s saving actions but also human responses to God and neighbor. While love certainly is an important biblical idea\, the Bible frequently uses a very different emotion in these arenas: fear. Repeatedly\, the Bible suggests that fearing God is the appropriate response to God’s saving actions. The biblical text also links the fear of the Lord to a range of praiseworthy human behaviors including  worshipping God and caring for vulnerable populations. Drawing on recent research into emotion\, this presentation explains why the polysemous expression “the fear of the Lord” proved attractive to biblical writers. Although many modern cultures disdain fear\, this emotion closely relates to one’s ultimate allegiances\, and it can facilitate attitudes of humility. Properly understood\, fearing God can motivate upright living.\n \n\nDr. Matthew Schlimm is an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church and has served churches in Michigan\, Minnesota\, and North Carolina. He teaches at the University of Dubuque Theological Seminary. His research interests focus on biblical theology and biblical ethics\, from which have arisen three books: From Fratricide to Forgiveness: The Language and Ethics of Anger in Genesis (Eisenbrauns); This Strange and Sacred Scripture: Wrestling with the Old Testament and Its Oddities (Baker)\, and 70 Hebrew Words Every Christian Should Know (Abingdon). Schlimm also served as one of the editors for the CEB Study Bible and has published in a variety of journals.
URL:https://stage.fuller.edu/events/the-fear-of-the-lord-and-biblical-ethics/
LOCATION:Payton Geneva\, 135 N. Oakland Ave.\, Pasadena\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:SOT Events
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SUMMARY:Black Samson Goes to Hollywood
DESCRIPTION:January 25\, 2019\n5:00 pm\nGeneva Room\, Payton Hall\n\nIs Cleopatra Black? Is Jesus Black? Is Samson Black? And what is at stake in these questions of historical and literary representation? Based on their forthcoming book Black Samson: The Untold Story of an American Icon (Oxford University Press)\, biblical scholars Nyasha Junior and Jeremy Schipper analyze visual representations of Samson as a Black man in American media. They trace the use of Black Samson imagery in political cartoons\, paintings\, comic books\, graphic novels\, television\, and film from the mid-nineteenth century to today. \nDr. Nyasha Junior’s research and teaching focus on the intersections of religion\, race\, and gender; her public scholarship has appeared in The Washington Post\, Buzzfeed\, Religion and Politics\, and other media outlets.  Dr. Jeremy Schipper has published in a number of leading journals and has received a number of honors for his research\, including most recently the prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship for his research on Denmark Vesey’s Bible. Junior and Schipper teach in the Department of Religion at Temple University in Philadelphia.
URL:https://stage.fuller.edu/events/black-samson-goes-to-hollywood/
LOCATION:Payton Geneva\, 135 N. Oakland Ave.\, Pasadena\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pannell Center,SOT Events
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SUMMARY:Screening and Discussion: The Penultimate Curiosity
DESCRIPTION:Fuller’s Science\, Theology\, and Religion office (STAR) is hosting a special film screening and discussion with two University of Oxford scholars on Wednesday\, November 17\, 2018 at Fuller’s Pasadena campus. Fuller professors Kutter Callaway and Justin Barrett will moderate an interactive panel conversation with physicist Andrew Briggs and artist Roger Wagner about their book and project\, The Penultimate Curiosity. The discussion will be accompanied by a partial screening of the documentary which asks the question: \nWhat happens when a renowned Oxford physicist and a distinguished artist trace the history of human curiosity\, from cave paintings to quantum mechanics?  \nThis event is free and open to the public. No registration is required to attend. Complimentary refreshments will be provided. \nEvent details: \nWednesday\, October 17\, 2018\nFuller’s Pasadena campus\, room Payton 101\nDoors at 5:30 p.m.\, Event begins at 6:00 p.m. \n 
URL:https://stage.fuller.edu/events/screening-and-discussion-the-penultimate-curiosity/
LOCATION:Fuller Pasadena (Room: Payton 101)\, 135 N Oakland Ave\, Pasadena\, 91182\, United States
CATEGORIES:Faculty Speaking,Featured Events,SOT Events,STAR
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