Your InterLibrary Loan Request Has Been…CANCELLED?!

Have you seen this subject header and gone, “Huh? What?! WHY?!?!” DON’T PANIC!

With Fuller Library’s new patron-driven acquisition system, InterLibrary Loan book requests are viewed as purchases first. We try to find the title first as an eBook, and if it doesn’t exist, then as a print book. If we are unable to purchase the title in either form, THEN we borrow it from another institution.

TL;DR: Your ILL request was cancelled because we bought it!

If you have any questions about our new patron-driven acquisition system, please feel free to contact us at [email protected].

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New Database Trial > East India Company!

East India Company offers access to a unique collection of India Office Records from the British Library, London. Containing royal charters, correspondence, trading diaries, minutes of council meetings and reports of expeditions, among other document types, this resource charts the history of British trade and rule in the Indian subcontinent and beyond from 1595 to 1947. Click here to access the database!

Trial ends on March 6, 2018.

If you have any comments or questions about this trial, please email [email protected].

 

Books for February & Black History Month

 

Happy Black History Month! Once a year, we dedicate a month to celebrate the incredible accomplishments and contributions of black Americans. This is not only an opportunity to remember black achievement, but it’s also a great opportunity to read some good books!

 

 

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  1. The talking book: African Americans and the Bible by Allen Dwight. Callahan. Amazon page
  2. The color of Christ: the Son of God & the saga of race in America by Edward J. Blum, Paul Harvey. Amazon page
  3. Race: a theological account by J. Kameron Carter. Amazon page
  4. Longing for Jesus: worship at a black holiness church in Mississippi, 1895-1913 by Lester Ruth. Amazon page
  5. The Africana Bible: reading Israel’s Scriptures from Africa and the African diaspora by Hugh R. Page, Randall C. Bailey. Amazon page
  6. God delivers me: a model from Strengthening the Black Church for the 21st Century by Jacqulyn Thorpe. Amazon page
  7. Is God colour-blind? : Insights from black theology for Christian ministry by Anthony. Reddie. Amazon page
  8. Methodologies of Black theology by Frederick L. Ware. Amazon page
  9. The Black megachurch: theology, gender, and the politics of public engagement by Tamelyn Tucker-Worgs. Amazon page
  10. The genesis of liberation: biblical interpretation in the antebellum narratives of the enslaved by Emerson B. Powery, Rodney Steven Sadler. Amazon page
  11. The mount of vision: African American prophetic tradition, 1800-1950 by Christopher Z. Hobson. Amazon page
  12. Biblical studies, theology, religion, and philosophy: an introduction for African universities by James. Amanze, F. Nkomazana, Obed N. Kealotswe. Amazon page
  13. African American female mysticism : nineteenth-century religious activism by Joy R. Bostic. Amazon page
  14. Plantation church: how African American religion was born in Caribbean slavery by Noel Leo Erskine. Amazon page
  15. Politics in the pews: the political mobilization of Black churches by Eric L. McDaniel. Amazon page
  16. Divine callings: understanding the call to ministry in Black Pentecostalism by Richard N. Pitt. Amazon page
  17.  Native apostles: Black and Indian missionaries in the British Atlantic world by Edward E. Andrews. Amazon page

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A Martin Luther King Jr Day Prayer from the Lloyd John Ogilvie Archival Collection

MLK Day PRAYER FOR THE SENATE

Date Written: January 13, 2003

Date Presented in the Senate: January 17, 2003

From the Lloyd John Ogilvie Collection, Archives and Special Collections, David Allan Hubbard Library, Fuller Theological Seminary

*Dr. Lloyd John Ogilvie’s consistent ministerial focus has been the care, encouragement, and support of business, political, and community leaders. His many efforts include ministering 23 years as pastor of the historical First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood, leading a nationally syndicated radio and television ministry called Let God Love You, and serving as the 61st Chaplain of the United States Senate (1995-2003). Dr. Ogilvie has also supported Fuller Seminary in countless ways, including (but not limited to) as a Board of Trustees member,  a leader of the Lloyd John Ogilvie Institute of Preaching, and a valued colleague of former President David Allan Hubbard, former President Richard Mouw, and current President Mark Labberton.

For more information about Dr. Ogilvie or to view the Let God Love You television series online, please visit the Brehm Center’s Lloyd John Ogilvie Institute of Preaching Resources webpage.

Background image: Highsmith, Carol M., 1946-, photographer,“Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, Washington D.C.”  (October 2011), Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, https://www.loc.gov/item/2013650721/

 

Martin Luther King Jr & Civil Rights in the James Washington Special Collection

James Washington Special Collection

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“One of the Leading Scholars of African-American Religion”James Washington

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Dr. Washington is the author of Frustrated Fellowship: The Black Baptist Quest for Social Power (1986), A Testament of Hope: The Essential Writings of Martin Luther King, Jr. (1986), I Have a Dream: Writings and Speeches That Changed the World / Martin Luther King, Jr. (1992), Conversations with God: Two Centuries of Prayers by African Americans (1994).

–James Washington and Tim Tseng, Union Theological Seminary

New Books in January

Happy New Year! Happy Martin Luther King Day! Please check what we have about Martin Luther King, black theology, black church, etc.

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  1. Misremembering Dr. King: Revisiting the Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. by Jennifer J. Yanco. Amazon page
  2. The Chicago Freedom Movement : Martin Luther King Jr. and civil rights activism in the north by Pam Smith, James R. Ralph, Bernard LaFayette, Jr.,, Mary Lou Finley. Amazon page
  3. The divided mind of the Black church: theology, piety, and public witness by Raphael G. Warnock. Amazon page
  4. Too heavy a yoke: black women and the burden of strength by Chanequa. Walker-Barnes. Amazon page
  5. From every mountainside: black churches and the broad terrain of civil rights by R. Drew Smith. Amazon page
  6. Christian theology and African traditions by Matthew. Michael. Amazon page
  7. Bonhoeffer’s black Jesus: Harlem Renaissance theology and an ethic of resistance by Reggie L. Williams. Amazon page
  8. Dear white Christians: for those still longing for racial reconciliation by Jennifer Harvey. Amazon page
  9. Show us how you do it: Marshall Keeble and the rise of Black Churches of Christ in the United States, 1914-1968 by Edward J. Robinson. Amazon page
  10. Blacks and Whites in Christian America: how racial discrimination shapes religious convictions by Jason E. Shelton, Michael O. Emerson. Amazon page
  11. Blackening of the Bible: the aims of African American biblical scholarship by Michael Joseph. Brown. Amazon page
  12. Pragmatic Spirituality: the Christian Faith through an Africentric Lens by Gayraud S. Wilmore. Amazon page
  13. Circle thinking: African women theologians in dialogue with the West by Carrie. Pemberton. Amazon page
  14. Kimbanguism: an African understanding of the Bible by Aurélien Mokoko Gampiot (Author.), Cécile Coquet-Mokoko (Translator.). Amazon page
  15. Esotericism in African American religious experience: “there is a mystery” …by Stephen C. Finley (Editor.). Amazon page
  16. The end of God-talk: an African American humanist theology by Anthony B. Pinn. Amazon page
  17. Black Zion: African American religious encounters with Judaism by Yvonne Patricia Chireau, Nathaniel. Deutsch. Amazon page
  18. The Bible and African culture: mapping transactional inroads by Humphrey. Waweru. Amazon page

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New Books in December, Continued…

Happy December!  We wish you and yours have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! 

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  1. Born of a virgin? : reconceiving Jesus in the Bible, tradition, and theology by Andrew T. Lincoln. Amazon page
  2. The Christmas encyclopedia by William D. Crump. Amazon page
  3. Christian mysticism and incarnational theology: between transcendence and immanence by Louise. Nelstrop, Simon D. Podmore. Amazon page
  4. A kryptic model of the incarnation by Andrew Ter Ern. Loke. Amazon page
  5. The incarnate Lord: a Thomistic study in Christology by Thomas Joseph White. Amazon page
  6. The message of the person of Christ : the word made flesh by Robert. Letham. Amazon age
  7. The Christmas truce: myth, memory, and the First World War by Terri Blom Crocker. Amazon page
  8. Race and political theology by Vincent W. Lloyd. Amazon page
  9. Religion in public: Locke’s political theology by Elizabeth A. Pritchard. Amazon page
  10. Happiness and wisdom: Augustine’s early theology of education by Ryan N. S. Topping. Amazon page
  11. Theology in a social context. Volume 1, Sociological theology by Robin. Gill. Amazon page
  12. Theology shaped by society: sociological theology. Vol. 2 by Robin. Gill. Amazon page
  13. The heavens declare: natural theology and the legacy of Karl Barth by Rodney D. Holder. Amazon page
  14. Theology Needs Philosophy: Acting Against Reason is Contrary to the Nature of God by Matthew L Lamb. Amazon page
  15. Kierkegaard’s kenotic Christology by David R. Law. Amazon page
  16. The givenness of desire: concrete subjectivity and the natural desire to see God by Randall S Rosenberg. Amazon page
  17. The relational pastor: sharing in Christ by sharing ourselves by Andrew Root. Amazon page
  18. On the writing of New Testament commentaries : festschrift for Grant R. Osborne on the occasion of his 70th birthday by Stanley E. Porter, Eckhard J. Schnabel, Grant R. Osborne. Amazon page

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