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Nov 21, 2018

Dana Gioia, the poet laureate of California, recites poetry from his book 99 Poems: New And Selected, reflects on beauty and language, and takes questions from the audience at an event sponsored by Fuller Seminary’s Brehm Center that took place in Pasadena, California, in April 2016.

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Nov 21, 2018

Dana Gioia, the poet laureate of California, discusses his time as director of the National Endowment for the Arts. He reflects on initiatives like honoring jazz legends, bringing free Shakespeare performances to every state in the nation, equipping veterans with creative writing, and more.

He was interviewed by Mako...


Nov 6, 2018

Erin Dufault-Hunter, assistant professor of Christian ethics, responds to Rowan Williams’ second lecture by exploring the ways “human rights” have been used to support the powerful, Emmett Till, a Christian imagination that can resist the principalities and powers within our society.

The Right Reverend Rowan...


Nov 6, 2018

Sebastian Kim, executive director of the Korean Studies Center, responds to Rowan Williams’ second lecture by exploring worship, acting justly, and the complex global context for human rights.

The Right Reverend Rowan Williams spoke at the 2018 Payton Lectures, an annual lecture series from Fuller Seminary’s School...


Nov 6, 2018

The Right Reverend Rowan Williams, 104th Archbishop of Canterbury, lectures on the intersection of political discourse and theology and the role of the church to establish human personhood.

The Right Reverend Rowan Williams spoke at the 2018 Payton Lectures, an annual lecture series from Fuller Seminary’s School...