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Vocatio Scholarship: A New Scholarship for New, Full-Time MDiv Students
With our redesigned MDiv program launching this Fall, Fuller is excited to offer a new Vocatio Scholarship to all qualified incoming MDiv students for the upcoming academic year. This three-year scholarship — for new, full-time students who start the MDiv in Fall, Winter, or Spring Quarter of 2014-15 — will assist you in your stewardship of God’s resources as you engage in the equipping you need to pursue your unique vocational call.
The term Vocatio — with Latin roots that mean “calling” — points to the strong emphasis of the reshaped MDiv on helping you discern and prepare for your God-given calling, whether that is professional ministry or any other vocation. The new Vocatio Scholarship reinforces Fuller’s commitment to offer you sustainable, affordable theological education that will equip you to make an exponential difference for Jesus in an ever-changing world.
To find out more about Fuller’s redesigned MDiv program and the VocatioScholarship, check out these webpages or contact the Office of Admissions atadmissions@fuller.edu, 1.800.2.FULLER or 626.584.5400.
Theology Week: April 29 – May 3
Join us in Pasadena for Theology Week from Tuesday, April 29 through Saturday, May 3. The conference and lecture series will feature distinguished scholar N.T. Wright, renowned Professor of New Testament at the University of St. Andrews, and this year’s guest speaker for the School of Theology’s Payton Lectures, Miroslav Volf, celebrated theologian and professor in Systematic Theology at Yale Divinity School.
Bringing these brilliant theological minds together is Fuller’s President, Mark Labberton, with a free public dialogue on “The Future of the Church.” For more information, check out www.fuller.edu/theologyweek. Note that registration is required for the N.T. Wright conference.
The Brehm Center: Engaging Arts and Culture in Jesus’ Name
Recognizing that God is the original artist and Creator, Fuller’s Brehm Center for Worship, Theology, and the Arts works to revitalize the church and culture through the arts — engaging expert faculty, world-class artists, and visiting scholars to investigate the theory and practice of art as ministry.
Sometimes described as an “evangelical think tank,” the Brehm Center and its initiatives sponsor research, community outreach, and integrated education in worship, theology, and the arts. The Brehm Center does not operate as a separate school at Fuller. Rather, a Brehm Center Emphasis can be pursued in tandem with any current Fuller Seminary degree program in the schools of Theology, Psychology, or Intercultural Studies.
Learn more about the Brehm Center and check out the Brehm Experience, a new “Digital Magazine” that highlights amazing and thoughtful work from artists, theologians, creators, church leaders, and others exploring significant questions we all ask.
A Meditation for the Easter Season
In the busyness of our lives it is too easy to overlook the importance — and true meaning — of the deep hope Easter holds for us. Whether this season has been a time of sorrow or pain, or one of eager anticipation and joy, we invite you to prayerfully reflect on the hope Easter brings to all of us as President Mark Labberton's meditation reveals.
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Upcoming Deadlines
Early Consideration Deadline for DMiss Fall 2014 Cohort April 18, 2014
Early Deadline for the MAGL Fall 2014 Cohort April 25, 2014
Deadline for Most Master's-Level Programs for Summer 2014 May 16, 2014
Extended Deadline for MS in Marital and Family Therapy for Fall 2014 (Fuller Arizona campus only) June 1, 2014
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