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FULLER curated


Feb 19, 2019

Megan Meyers, adjunct professor of global arts and world religions at Fuller Seminary, and Ray Briggs, associate professor of music and assistant director of jazz studies at California State University, Long Beach, reflect on the intersections of Hip Hop and religion in a globalized world. They are interviewed by Roberta King, associate professor of communication and ethnomusicology.

The Fuller Missiology Lectures is an annual conference held by the School of Intercultural Studies. Its 2018 theme, “Global Arts and Witness in Multifaith Contexts,” explored the role of the arts—song, dance, drama, narratives, and visual arts—as a means for cross-cultural understanding and new opportunities for Christian witness in multifaith contexts. The conference was hosted by Roberta R. King, Professor of Communication and Ethnomusicology; William A. Dyrness, Senior Professor of Theology and Culture and Dean Emeritus; and Amos Yong, Professor of Theology and Mission and Director of the Center for Missiological Research.

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