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Dec 17, 2019

Jacquelline Fuller, president of Google.org, reflects on her work at the intersection of technology and poverty, investing in people and relationships, and the science behind the value of giving.

Jacquelline Fuller spoke during Fuller’s annual New Year’s event on December 30 and 31, 2018.

Listen to her conversation...


Dec 17, 2019

David Brooks, a New York Times columnist and author of “The Road to Character,” reflects on his Jewish childhood in New York City, the resonance between Jewish and Christian conceptions of goodness, and the role of desire in faith, moral formation, and higher education.

David Brooks spoke during Fuller’s annual...


Dec 17, 2019

David Brooks, a New York Times columnist and author of “The Road to Character,” reflects on stories of renewal and imagines how moral ecologies might apply to higher education.

Anne Snyder, author of “The Fabric of Character,” describes qualities shared by communities of moral formation and offers practical...


Nov 5, 2019

Fuller faculty, along with scholars from various faith traditions, gather for a roundtable discussion on how technology impacts religious literacy, human connection, and interfaith dialogue.

Participants include Fuller's Kutter Callaway, Ryan Bolger, Michal Meulenberg, and Clarissa Joan Middleton, as well as Najeeba...


Oct 22, 2019

Carol A. Newsom, Charles Howard Candler Professor of Old Testament at Emory University’s Candler School of Theology, explores how cultural practices and resources shape a society’s concepts of self, focusing particularly on the function of introspection in the Second Temple period.