Be sure to stop by the Library Lobby on 11/16 and play some board games with the some of our librarians!
David Allan Hubbard Library Opening Late on Friday, November 10 [1:00PM]
Inter-Library Loan is Back!
After quite the drought, we finally have our resource sharing system back – click here to see the new interface! The inter-library loan request button should be available for you to use in WorldCat! You can also view your current and previous ILL requests in the drop-down menu under your name in WorldCat.
If you have any questions, please feel free to email [email protected] or [email protected].
Thank you all for your patience, grace, and understanding during this time!
Remote Access Fixed for Cambridge
Remote access has been fixed for Cambridge, the general log in ([email protected]) that you may have been using for it has been removed!
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact [email protected]. Thank you!
New Books in November
Here are some of the new books of November. Enjoy reading!
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- A model for the Christian life: Hilary of Poitiers’ Commentary on the Psalms by Paul C. Burns. Amazon page
- 2. S. Lewis and the bright shadow of holiness by Gerard Reed. Amazon page
- Violence in ancient Christianity: victims and perpetrators by Albert C. Geljon (Editor.). Amazon page
- Slow church: cultivating community in the patient way of Jesus by C. Christopher. Smith. Amazon page 9780830895953
- The characterization of Jesus in the Book of Hebrews by Brian C. Small (Author.). Amazon page
- Paul, John, and apocalyptic eschatology: studies in honour of Martinus C. de Boer by Jan. Krans, Martinus C. de Boer. Amazon page
- F.C. Baur’s synthesis of Bohme and Hegel: redefining Christian theology as a gnostic philosophy of religion by Jan. Krans, Martinus C. de Boer. Amazon page
- First and Second Chronicles by John C. Endres. Amazon page
- Mediating Between Heaven and Earth: Communication with the Divine in the Ancient Near East by C. L. Crouch, Jonathan. Stökl, Anna Elise. Zernecke. Amazon page
- Biblical and theological foundations of the family: the domestic church by Joseph C. Atkinson. Amazon page
- The Social World of Deuteronomy: a New Feminist Commentary by Don C. Benjamin. Amazon page
12 A theological approach to the Old Testament: major themes and New Testament connections by Leslie C. Allen. Amazon page
- Textual scholarship and the making of the New Testament by D. C. Parker. Amazon page
- Reconsidering John Calvin by Randall C. Zachman. Amazon page
- 1 Learning from a legend: what Gardner C. Taylor can teach us about preaching by Jared E. Alcántara. Amazon page
16 The non-Israelite nations in the Book of the Twelve: thematic coherence and the diachronic-synchronic relationship in the minor prophets by Daniel C. Timmer. Amazon page
- 1 and 2 Chronicles by Louis C. Jonker. Amazon page
- Icons in time, persons in eternity: Orthodox theology and the aesthetics of the Christian image by Cornelia A. Tsakiridou. Amazon page
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Sweet Treats Tomorrow!
Yes…ILLiad is Still Down *cue facepalm*
Are you frustrated that ILLiad is down? So are we! We experienced a drop in service due to our migration to an OCLC-hosted server in June. Please note that this service will be back approximately by the end of November.
In the meantime, we will purchase most of your requests, so we highly recommend using the Suggest a Book form to let us know what you’d like us to purchase! Please do not think your suggestion isn’t important enough to buy – if it is important to your studies, it is important to Fuller Library.
You may also submit requests directly to [email protected]
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact [email protected]. Thanks for your patience and understanding!
New Books in October, Continued…
Please check the following if you are interested in reading the books below. You just need to click the book cover, which brings you directly to the book in the library.
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- Religion in America by Julia Corbett Hemeyer, Amazon page
- Just wars, holy wars, and jihads: Christian, Jewish, and Muslim encounters and exchanges by Sohail H. Hashmi. Amazon page
- Worship in the garden:: Services for Outdoor Worship by J. Wayne Pratt. Amazon page
- Common threads: a cultural history of clothing in American Catholicism by Sally Dwyer-McNulty. Amazon page
- Faith no more: why people reject religion by Phil. Zuckerman. Amazon page
- Cultural conversions: unexpected consequences of Christian missionary encounters in the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia by Heather J. Sharkey. Amazon page
- The Seleucid and Hasmonean Periods and the Apocalyptic Worldview edited by Lester L. Grabbe , Gabriele Boccaccini, Jason M. Zurawski. Amazon page
- Citizens of a Christian nation : Evangelical missions and the problem of race in the nineteenth century by Derek Chang. Amazon page
- Ecumenism by R. David. Nelson, Charles. Raith II. Amazon page
- Tree of salvation: Yggdrasil and the cross in the north by G. Ronald Murphy. Amazon page
- Ezra-Nehemiah by Paul L. Redditt. Amazon page
- Kierkegaard’s concept of faith by Merold Westphal. Amazon page
- Pentecostal ecclesiology: a reader by Chris E. W. Green. Amazon page
- Spirit and power the growth and global impact of Pentecostalism by Donald E. Miller. Amazon page
- The global diffusion of evangelicalism: the age of Billy Graham and John Stott by Brian Stanley. Amazon page
- A Light to the Nations Explorations in Ecumenism, Missions, and Pentecostalism by Stanley M. Burgess, Paul W. Lewis, Byron D. Klaus. Amazon page
- Key theological thinkers: from modern to postmodern by Ståle Johannes Kristiansen, Svein Rise. Amazon page
- Rethinking Constantine: history, theology, and legacy by Edward L. Smither. Amazon page
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Skipping breakfast? Not today! Check out the Library
Good morning Fuller!
Thinking about skipping breakfast today so you can spend more time studying?
Great work ethic, but let’s be real. We’ll be thinking about growling stomachs rather than our ethics class.
Power up those brain-cells and quiet the growling! Cereal is waiting for you.
When: TODAY, 10/11
Where: The Library Lobby
Time: 10am – 12pm (or until supplies run out.)
Happy munching!
Pay Your Library Fees Online!
Fuller Library is now accepting library fees online, in addition to cash and check payments!
Check your library account to see what you owe, and then click here to pay!
Please note: if your fees haven’t been cleared in a week or so, contact [email protected].





































