Book for April

For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.– 1 Corinthians 1:18

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  1. John the theologian and his Paschal Gospel: a prologue to theology by John Behr (Author). Amazon page
  2. Theodicy and the cross of Christ: a New Testament inquiry by Tom Holmén (Author). Amazon page
  3. Leadership in the Way of the Cross: Forging Ministry from the Crucible of Crisis by Sherwood G Lingenfelter. Amazon page
  4. The folly of the cross: the passion of Christ in theology and the arts-early modernity by Richard Viladesau (Author). Amazon page
  5. Crucified and resurrected: restructuring the grammar of Christology by Ingolf U Dalferth. Amazon page
  6. The historical Jesus’ death as ‘Forgiveness of Sins’: a comparative study of Paul and Matthew by Jong Hyun Kwon (Author). Amazon page
  7. Jesus’ death in New Testament thought by David A Brondos (Author). Amazon page
  8. Luther’s theology of the cross: Christ in Luther’s sermons on John by Dennis Ngien. Amazon page
  9. To the cross: proclaiming the gospel from the Upper Room to Calvary by Christopher J H Wright (Author). Amazon page
  10. Labor of God: the agony of the cross as birth of the church by Thomas Andrew Bennett (Author). Amazon page
  11. Theologia crucis : a companion to the theology of the cross by Robert C Saler (Author). Amazon page
  12. The cradle, the cross, and the crown : an introduction to the New Testament by Andreas J Köstenberger (Author), L Scott Kellum (Author), Charles L Quarles (Author). Amazon page
  13.  The day the revolution began: reconsidering the meaning of Jesus’s crucifixion by N T Wright (Author). Amazon page
  14. Crucifixion and new creation: the strategic purpose of Galatians 6.11-17 by Jeff Hubing (Author). Amazon page
  15. The trial and crucifixion of Jesus: texts and commentary by David W Chapman (Compiler) (Writer of added commentary), Eckhard J Schnabel (Compiler). Amazon page

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Career Fair: Let’s Get to Work!

Graduation is approaching, and soon you’ll hear the dreaded question, “So…what are you going to do after you graduate?” Need help in answering that question? Look no further!

 

 

Join us on Wednesday, April 10 from 11am – 1pm in the Library Lobby for our Career Prep: Let’s Get to Work event! Departments attending include:

  • Fuller Career and Personal Development
  • Human Resources
  • DePree Center
  • Alumni Relations
  • Hubbard Library

But wait, there’s more! We’re offering our current students free professional headshots (by appointment only) for you to use on your digital profiles. Because let’s face it, the oddly cropped photo of you on vacation could be better to woo future employers. 🙂

If you have any questions about this event, please contact [email protected]. We’re excited to see you get the gig!

Books for March, Continued

 

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Native apostles: Black and Indian missionaries in the British Atlantic world by Edward E Andrews. Amazon page
Mission station Christianity: Norwegian missionaries in colonial Natal and Zululand, Southern Africa 1850-1890 by Ingie Hovland. Amazon page
Neighbors and missionaries: a history of the Sisters of Our Lady of Christian Doctrine by Margaret M McGuinness by Margaret M McGuinness. Amazon page
The conversion of Scandinavia: vikings, merchants, and missionaries in the remaking of Northern Europe by Anders Winroth. Amazon page
The equality of believers: Protestant missionaries and the racial politics of South Africa by Richard Elphick. Amazon page
Changes in ethical worldviews of Spanish missionaries in Mexico: an ethical transition from sight to touch in the 16th and 17th centuries by Ran Tene. Amazon page
Missionaries in Hawai’i: the lives of Peter and Fanny Gulick, 1797-1883 by Clifford Putney. Amazon pages
The politics of a South African frontier: the Griqua, the Sotho-Tswana and the missionaries, 1780-1840 by Martin Legassick (Author.), Robert Ross (Author of introduction, etc.), Martin Legassick. Amazon page
The history of the Tahitian Mission, 1799-1830: with supplementary papers from the correspondence of the missionaries by John Davies, C W Newbury (Editor). Amazon page
Defining Métis: Catholic missionaries and the idea of civilization in northwestern Saskatchewan, 1845-1898 by Timothy P Foran (Author.) Amazon page
Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa: including a Sketch of Sixteen Years’ Residence in the Interior of Africa by David Livingstone by David Livingstone. Amazon page
The Church and Its Vocation: Lesslie Newbigin’s Missionary Ecclesiology by Michael W Goheen, N T Wright. Amazon page
Mission without Conquest: an Alternative Missionary Practice by Willis Horst, Ute Paul, Frank Paul. Amazon page
Conflicted power in Malawian Christianity: essays missionary and evangelical from Malawi by K Fiedler (Author.) Amazon page
A paradise inhabited by devils: the Jesuits’ civilizing mission in early modern Naples by Jennifer D Selwyn (Author.), Jesuit Historical Institute. Amazon page
Envoys of a human God: the Jesuit mission to Christian Ethiopia, 1557-1632 by Andreu Martínez d’Alós-Moner (Author.) Amazon page

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New Library Hours Starting June 17> Please Read

The David Allan Hubbard Library works to be as proactive and helpful as we can be for our patrons. In order to meet budgetary constraints placed on the Fuller Seminary campus as a whole, and to be good stewards of our resources, Library hours have been reduced starting June 17, 2019. The reduction was calculated by the current trends in library usage as well as the expense of powering the building for the majority of the day.

Starting June 17, library hours will be:

Monday – Friday: 9am – 6pm
Saturday: Noon-4pm
Sunday: Closed

Extended hours for finals may change but will still operate for the weeks 10 and 11 of the quarter.

For after-hour services, the following is available:

  • Potentially moving a Wepa printing machine to another area on campus to allow for printing when the Library is closed.
  • Places like the Catalyst and Ambrose Cafe are open after the Library closes.
  • The Library has a page filled with “How-Tos” in video format for assistance with our various online resources and are available at any time.
  • Fuller Theological Seminary is a part of the American Theological Library Association (ATLA). Your Fuller ID will allow access to any library that is a part of this consortia. You can click here to read more or here to see a spreadsheet of participating institutions.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. If you have any questions, please feel free to email [email protected].

Gratefully,
Hubbard Library Staff

Miracle Madness 2019 Winner Is…

Congratulations to Kipoong Lee for winning this year’s Miracle Madness! Thank you to all that participated!

Kipoong Lee
(1868-1942)

 He is one of the first seven ordained Korean pastors, and one of the first Korean missionary. was later
prosecuted for his refusal to participate in Shinto worship.

Books for March

Happy March! Here are some books regarding Christian missionaries. Enjoy!

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  1. Protestants abroad: how missionaries tried to change the world but changed America by David A Hollinger (Author.). Amazon page
  2. Women and Christian Mission: Ways of Knowing and Doing Theology by Frances S Adeney. Amazon page
  3. American missionaries, Korean Protestants, and the changing shape of world Christianity, 1884-1965 by William Yoo (Author.). Amazon page
  4. Missionaries of republicanism: a religious history of the Mexican-American War by John C Pinheiro (Author.). Amazon page
  5. The spirit moves west: Korean missionaries in America by Rebecca Y Kim. Amazon page
  6. The orphan scandal: Christian missionaries and the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood by Beth Baron (Author.) Amazon page
  7. The making of manhood among Swedish missionaries in China and Mongolia, c. 1890-c. 1914 by Erik Sidenvall (Author.) Amazon page
  8. Redemption and revolution: American and Chinese new women in the early twentieth century by Motoe Sasaki (Author.) Amazon page
  9. Robert Morrison and the Protestant plan for China by Christopher A Daily. Amazon Page
  10. The contest for Aboriginal souls: European missionary agendas in Australia by Regina Ganter (Author.), Australian National University Press., Aboriginal History Inc. Amazon page
  11. Building God’s kingdom: Norwegian missionaries in highland Madagascar, 1866-1903 by Karina Hestad Skeie. Amazon page
  12. Methodists and their missionary societies 1760-1900 by John Pritchard. Amazon page
  13. Methodists and their missionary societies 1900-1996 by John Pritchard. Amazon page
  14. Western Daughters in Eastern Lands by Rosemary Seton. Amazon page

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Miracle Madness 2019: Christian Missionaries

This year’s Miracle Madness pits brave Christian Missionaries against each other!

Four rounds will have selections of famous Christian Missionaries. The one with the most votes at the end of the voting period will move on to the next bracket!

Voting times:

March 4-5: Round One
March 6-7: Round Two
March 8-9: Round Three
March 10-12: Championships

Check back during those dates and vote. Links for each specific round will be active.

You can also join in on the action by using this Miracle Madness Bracket!

Who will reign supreme? Vote for your favorite today!

(Note: We believe all of these people are important . This is something only for fun.)