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Extended Hours & New Library Inter Term Hours
The Hubbard Library will offer Extended Hours for week 10 and 11 for finals. The hours will be as follows:
Week 10:
Monday – Friday: 7:30am – 11pm
Saturday: 9am – 11pm
Week 11:
Monday – Friday: 7:30am – 11pm
Saturday: 9am – 5pm
Additionally, for Spring Recess 2019, which occurs March 25 – 30th, the Hubbard Library will switch to Inter-Term Hours as follows:
Monday – Friday: 9am – 6pm
Saturday: Noon – 4pm
We will resume normal hours on Monday, April 1st for the Spring Quarter.
If you have any questions, please email [email protected]. Thank you!
Books for Black History Month
Celebrate Black History Month by checking out some of our new titles!
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- Operation Breadbasket : an untold story of civil rights in Chicago, 1966-1971 by Martin L. Deppe (Author), James Ralph Jr. (Foreword). Amazon page
- A pursued justice: Black preaching from the great migration to Civil Rights by Kenyatta R. Gilbert (Author.) Amazon page
- Pillars of cloud and fire: the politics of Exodus in African American biblical interpretation by Herbert Robinson Marbury (Author.) Amazon page
- Black prophetic fire by Christa Buschendorf by Cornel. West, Christa. Buschendorf. Amazon page
- A history of African-American leadership by Bruce J. Dierenfield, John White. Amazon page
- The political economy of liberation: Thomas Sowell and James Cone on the black experience by Anthony B. Bradley (Author.) Amazon page
- Journey & Promise of African American Preach by Kenyatta R. Gilbert. Amazon page
- Beholding Christ and Christianity in African American art by James Romaine (Editor.), Phoebe Wolfskill (Editor.) Amazon page
- Along the Bethel Trail: the Journey of an African American faith community: Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church of Harrisburg, 1835-2015 by Lenwood O. Sloan (Editor.), Nancy. Mendes (Editor.), Michael Barton (Author of foreword.), Sunbury Press. Amazon page
- I’m still here: black dignity in a world made for whiteness by Austin Channing Brown. Amazon page
- Black Power: Our God-given Call To Make America Great by Fr. Jabriel S. Ballentine (Author) Amazon page
- Voices of civil rights lawyers: reflections from the deep South, 1964-1980 by Kent Spriggs (Editor.), Marian Wright Edelman (Author of foreword.) Amazon page
- Said I wasn’t gonna tell nobody: the making of a Black theologian by James H. Cone (Author.) Amazon page
- Eloquent rage: a black feminist discovers her superpower by Brittney C. Cooper (Author.) Amazon page
- Religion of the field Negro: on Black secularism and Black theology by Vincent W. Lloyd (Author.) Amazon page
- Joy Unspeakable: Contemplative Practices of the Black Church by Barbara A. Holmes. Amazon page
- Brand New Theology: The Wal-Martization of T.D. Jakes and the New Black Church by Paula L McGee. Amazon page
- The color of compromise : the truth about the American church’s complicity in racism by Jemar Tisby (Author.) Amazon page
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Love is in the Air at the Hubbard!
Express your love to your family and friends at the library! For Valentine’s Day, we have cards and postcards that you can send out to your Valentine, as well as smaller cards you can hand to someone face-to-face! We even have a dry-erase markers for you to write what you love about the Hubbard library on the windows! Share the love! <3
Mystery In The Library – Can You Escape In Time?
In partnership with ATLA – American Theological Library Association – the Hubbard Library has created our very own escape room!
A group of people are asked to retrieve an important item for the grand opening of the new Fuller Theological Seminary campus.
Current times the escape room is open is: Tuesday – Thursday: 11am & 3pm; Friday: 11am, 3pm & 4pm. Contact [email protected] if these times do not work for you and we can figure something out.
Max number of people for the team is 6-7.
To fill out a participation form, click here!
Email [email protected] for more information and/or questions.
Does your team have what it takes to solve the mystery in time?
Books about Martin Luther King, Jr.
Happy Martin Luther King Day!











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- To shape a new world: essays on the political philosophy of Martin Luther King, Jr. by Tommie Shelby (Editor.), Brandon M. Terry (Editor.) Amazon page
- Breaking white supremacy: Martin Luther King Jr. and the black social gospel by Gary J. Dorrien (Author.) Amazon page
- We Will Get to the Promised Land Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Communal-political Spirituality by Hak Joon Lee, Peter J. Paris. Amazon page
- Behind the public veil: the humanness of Martin Luther King Jr. by Lewis V. Baldwin. Amazon page
- Martin Luther King, Jr., and the theology of resistance by Rufus Burrow. Amazon page
- Martin Luther King Jr., Heroism, and African American Literature by Trudier. Harris. Amazon page
- A time to break silence: the essential works of Martin Luther King, Jr. for students by Martin Luther King (Author.) Jr., Walter Dean Myers (Writer of introduction.). Amazon page
- The liberatory thought of Martin Luther King Jr. : critical essays on the philosopher King by Robert E. Birt. Amazon page
- The great world house: Martin Luther King, Jr., and global ethics by Hak Joon Lee. Amazon page
- A child shall lead them: Martin Luther King Jr., young people, and the movement by Rufus Burrow (Author.) Amazon page
- Martin Luther King Jr., man of ideas and nonviolent social action by Rufus Burrow. Amazon page
- Martin Luther King Jr by John A. Kirk. Amazon page
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Library Early Closing> 2/1
Due to a library staff meeting, the Hubbard Library will be closing early on Friday, February 1 at 12:30pm. Thank you for your cooperation!
Library Closed on Monday 1/21
This is just a reminder that the Hubbard Library will be closed on Monday, January 21 in observance of MLK Jr. Day. We will reopen on Tuesday at 7:30am. Thank you!
Books for January, 2019
Happy New Year!
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- The grace of playing: pedagogies for leaning into God’s new creation by Courtney T. Goto (Author.) Amazon page
- Making all things new: inaugurated eschatology for the life of the church by Benjamin L. Gladd
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- 3. Christianity & psychoanalysis: a new conversation by Earl D. Bland (Editor.), Brad D. Strawn (Editor.) Amazon page
- Transformative church: new ecclesial models and the theology of Jurgen Moltmann by Patrick David. Oden. Amazon page
- The death of race: building a new Christianity in a racial world by Brian. Bantum. Amazon page
- A New Hope: Wolfhart Pannenberg and the Natural Sciences on Time by Stephen. Lakkis. Amazon page
- A companion to the New Testament. The Gospels and Acts by Matthew L. Skinner (Author.) Amazon page
- 8. In the beginning was the word: the Bible in American public life, 1492-1783 by Mark A. Noll. Amazon page
- Singleness and the church: a new theology of the single life by Jana Marguerite Bennett (Author.) by Jana Marguerite Bennett (Author.) Amazon page
- When Christians were Jews: the first generation by Paula Fredriksen (Author.) Amazon page
- Paradise understood: new philosophical essays about heaven by T. Ryan Byerly (Editor.), Eric J. Silverman (Editor.) Amazon page
- Spirituality for the sent: casting a new vision for the missional church by Nathan A. Finn (Editor.), Keith S. Whitfield (Editor.) Amazon page
- All creation waits: the Advent mystery of new beginnings by Gayle Boss (Author.), David G. Klein (Illustrator.) Amazon page
- New morning mercies: a daily gospel devotional by Paul David Tripp. Amazon page
- New voices in Greek Orthodox thought: untying the bond between nation and religion by Trine Stauning Willert (Author.) Amazon page
- Luke the historian of Israel’s legacy, theologian of Israel’s Christ: a new reading of the gospel Acts of Luke by David P. Moessner (Author.) Amazon page
- Joining God, Remaking Church, Changing the World: the New Shape of the Church in Our Time by Alan J. Roxburgh. Amazon page
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Latinx Superheroes in Mainstream Comics Event > 1/18
Eisner winner and expert on latinx comics, Frederick Luis Aldama guides us through the heroes and villains of latin decent in mainstream comics since the 1940’s. With some of the industry’s top creators he explores where these characters came from, the challenges and stereotypes that are still being overcome and what the bright future holds for both latinx superheroes and the people who love them.
After the film, Dr. Aldama will be joined by a panel of comic experts and theologians to discuss the documentary and what our communal response should be.
Be sure to register for tickets here!


































