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    Goshen College inaugurates Kalona native  Sep 14, 2006
    He attended Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary and finished his master of divinity degree at Fuller Theological Seminary ... Brenneman's teaching and scholarship has led him to posts on the faculty in Old Testament studies at Episcopal Theological School and as an adjunct professor at both Fuller Theological Seminary and Claremont School of Theology ... Terri, a clinical psychologist, has served as an adjunct professor in pastoral care and theological counseling at both Fuller Theological... (Kalona News, IA)

    Singleton Named Head Softball Coach  Aug 4, 2006
    Singleton received his master's degree in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary (Pasadena, Calif. in 1996. (Golobos.com)

    Disney: Tough sell for next Gibson film  Aug 2, 2006
    I think grace and forgiveness goes a long way, said Kurt Fredrickson, director of the Doctor of Ministry program at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena. Gibson's future beyond Apocalypto will also hinge on the reactions of entertainment executives, most of whom are reluctant to speak on the record. (San Diego Union-Tribune)

    Mormon Faith Seen as Guide for Mitt Romney  Jul 15, 2006
    "I am guessing that my kind of people are going to come down on the side of culture wars and would be willing to go for a Mormon," said Richard Mouw, president of Fuller Theological Seminary, and a participant in Mormon-evangelical dialogue. "My guess is that just as evangelicals have toned down the rhetoric against Catholics in recent years because of similarities on social agenda questions, in this case they are going to side with Romney if he comes across as champion of the evangelical social... (The Ledger)

    Obituaries - 6/27/2006  Jun 27, 2006
    Subsequently he obtained a Masters of Divinity from Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, Calif. in 1954, and became an ordained minister. (North County Times)

    'Superman Returns'  Jun 14, 2006
    At the same time, Superman is fixed firmly enough in popular secular culture so that the religious accents are unlikely to alienate a mainstream audience, said Craig Detweiler, who directs the film-studies program at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena. "Just like Jesus, in some ways (Superman) transcends parities and politics and can not be co-opted to serve the narrow interests of others," he said. (AZCentral -- Entertainment)

    Cinema for the soul  Jun 9, 2006
    Robert Johnston, professor of theology and culture at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena and author of Reel Spirituality, began to notice an uptick in the late '90s of movies with particular underpinnings about life and death, values and beliefs. In 1999, there were a large number of spiritually themed movies and some thought that was simply a millennial blimp, Johnston says, citing such works as American Beauty, Magnolia and The Green Mile. (San Diego Union-Tribune)

    It's 6/6/06, Are You Worried?  Jun 6, 2006
    "It is a great conundrum," said David M. Scholer, professor of the New Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena and an authority on the Book of Revelation, the last book of the Bible. "Scholars have debated this throughout the history of the church.". (Los Angeles Times)

    Today's Obits  May 15, 2006
    A graduate of Long Beach State University and Fuller Theological Seminary, he was a minister in the Reformed Church in America. In 1982 he became a financial adviser and worked for several well-known companies. (Seacoast New Hampshire)

    Some Christians shun, others co-opt 'Da Vinci'  May 14, 2006
    "A lot of us were embarrassed by the evangelical protests against the 'Last Temptation,' '' said Professor Richard Mouw, president of the evangelical Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, who said the protests suggested ignorance and a lack of intelligence on the part of Christian protesters. "We need to model to a younger generation that intelligent Christians are not afraid of an intelligent dialogue about a major cultural phenomenon, even if it deals with a major challenge to our basic... (San Francisco Chronicle)

    Youth programs mixing fun, faith opening church doors for teens  May 6, 2006
    Whether church youth centers make a lasting spiritual impact depends on relationships and the degree to which they are integrated into the rest of the church, said Chap Clark, professor of youth, family and culture at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, Calif. and author of "Hurt: Inside the World of Today's Teenagers.". (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA)

    Why Register? 100 YEARS OF FREEDOM IN THE SPIRIT Pentecostals Celebrate World's Fastest-Growing Religion  Apr 24, 2006
    Cecil M. Robeck, professor of church history at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, Calif. said in a recent interview that only about 40 percent of Pentecostals speak in tongues, and the number is lower in Third World countries, where the movement is growing the fastest. (The Ledger)

    Former Bruin Swimmer, Katie Younglove, Awarded NCAA Post-Grad Scholarship  Apr 22, 2006
    Younglove will use the scholarship money to help finish up her Masters of Arts in Theology from Fuller Theological Seminary. She is also currently in the Teachers Credentialing program at California State University Sacramento (CSUS). (Uclabruins.com)

    Weeklong affair celebrates 100 years of Pentecostal revival  Apr 21, 2006
    Within eight months, nearly 20 missionaries from the revival struck out for Africa, India and China to start Pentecostal churches, said Cecil M. Robeck Jr., professor of church history and ecumenics at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena. Revival attendees also established Pentecostal churches across the South and the Midwest, including the Pentecostal Holiness Church, the Church of God in Cleveland, Tenn. (Fresno Bee -- State)

    Sex and Health  Apr 19, 2006
    Join us for the 14th annual International Consultation of the Coalition for Ministry in Daily Life, April 21 to 23, 2006, Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California. Register by April 13: $169 ($129 before Mar. (Sojourners)

    Pentecostals swelling their ranks worldwide  Apr 17, 2006
    I think Pentecostalism is popular because it is in a sense a very democratic phenomenon, said Cecil M. Robeck, a Pentecostal minister and professor at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena. All people, poor or rich, are on a level playing field, with their own direct pipelines to God. (San Diego Union-Tribune)

    Capitalizing on the 'Code'  Mar 19, 2006
    He has been joined by several dozen leading evangelicals, including Richard Mouw, president of Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, Calif. Chuck Colson, founder of Prison Fellowship in Lansdowne, Va. (Newsday)

    Televangelist Passes Torch to Son  Feb 25, 2006
    Edmund Gibbs, professor of church growth at the Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, said the elder Schuller tapped into a demographic shift that began after World War II when he moved to Southern California from Chicago in 1955 and started preaching at a drive-in theater in Orange County. Schuller has said he was at first shunned by his denomination, the mainline Reformed Church in America, for preaching from an outdoor theater. (PhillyBurbs.com)

    Youthworker Journal Names New Editorial Team  Feb 15, 2006
    Clark is chairman of the Youth, Family, and Culture department at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California. He also speaks at major youth worker and parenting seminars, and is the author of "Hurt: Inside the World of Today's Teenagers." Rabey is an award-winning writer and editor who has written for The New York Times and Christianity Today and has authored more than 20 books. (Yahoo! Wire -- Entertainment News)

    THE DA VINCI CODE  Jan 30, 2006
    Confronting the 'Code' - OrlandoSentinel. BLOG: "Frankly my dear...". (Orlando Sentinel)

    Half-Brained Schemes  Jan 9, 2006
    The patient exhibited subtle signs of abnormal behavior, says Warren S. Brown, a neuropsychologist who studies mind-body questions at the Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, Calif. "He just seemed odd--not remarkable, but he missed the point of social interaction." Brown adds that patients without a corpus callosum often do not get the point of jokes or understand pictures. (Scientific American)

    Son Takes Reins Amid Fanfare and Concern  Jan 2, 2006
    the same school his father attended, and a master's of divinity degree at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena ... He says he will call on the help of his son, Robert V. Schuller, who is attending Fuller Theological Seminary. (Los Angeles Times)


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