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Fuller Focus, Fall 2011

Fuller Focus Fall 2011Read the Fall 2011 Fuller Focus Online 

Fuller Focus offers inspirational articles featuring Fuller alumni/ae at work in the world, as well as news and updates on campus events and developments. Available in both printed and online form, Fuller Focus is published three times each year—winter, spring, and fall—for alumni/ae and friends of Fuller Seminary.

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Focus Fall 2011 Faces
 Alumni in Action
Orange Square Lori MacDonald (MA '06) brings God's light to public education
Orange Square Sarita Gallagher (1) (PhD '11) follows in her father's footsteps at Fuller
Orange Square Scott (MA '06) and Andrea Sward (MS '04) on faith, loss, and calling
Orange Square Ryan Bell (DMin '11) pastors Hollywood Seventh-day Adventist Church

Happening at Fuller
Orange Square"Searching for Common Ground": Evangelical-Jewish dialogue on Israel
Orange Square L.A. Mayor's Chief of Staff discusses churches engaging society
Orange Square Notable panelists, including film critic Elvis Mitchell (2), lead Reel Spirituality conference on "Death of the Critic?"
Orange Square Colloquium looks at images and sacred spaces across faith communities
Orange Square Glen Stassen (3) receives Weyerhaeuser "Faculty of the Year" award
Orange Square  John Goldingay (4) speaks at Baccalaureate on a "High and Holy" God
Orange Square "Eleemosynary" student theater production gets rave reviews
Orange Square Reel Spirituality screens Freedom Riders and Miss Representation
Orange Square Spring Arts Festival examines interplay of technology and the arts
Orange Square "ArtVentures" exhibit features thesis projects by Brehm Center students 
 

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Theology, News & Notes Magazine
Mark A. Labberton is the guest integrator for the Spring 2011 issue of Theology, News, and Notes, investigating “Empowering Wise Preachers,” with contributions from Thomas Erickson, Makoto Fujimura, Brenda Salter-McNeil, Matt Prinz, Len Tang, Emily Choge-Kerama, Ken Fong, Heidi Husted Armstrong, and others.