Be sure to stop by the library lobby during August 21-24 from 10:30am – Noon for some popcorn and lemonade – a nice summer treat!
Applicants Needed – Library Digital Resources Peer Group
Fuller Library is looking for 5 – 6 individuals to form the Library Digital Resources Peer Group. This informal group will work closely with the Head of Electronic Services in the procurement of new electronic resources for the David Allan Hubbard Library. The group will “meet” 3 times a year, the first usually being one week after the quarter begins. The initial meeting is to receive a list of resources to peruse and try out on your own time, with a deadline of submitting feedback being two weeks before finals.
We need people from the following areas / groups: SOP, SIS, SOT, Korean / Spanish speakers, on-campus groups, students, faculty, and staff. Alumni may be added in the future, depending on if we can locate eResources that allow for outside current status.
If you are interested, please fill out this application by September 6. Email [email protected] with any questions you may have!
New Books in August
We can’t believe it’s August already! While you are enjoying summer, you can access any Fuller eBooks, anytime and anywhere!
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- Justice for all: how the Jewish Bible revolutionized ethics by Jeremiah Unterman. Amazon page
- Paul and Seneca in dialogue by Joseph R. Dodson, David E. Briones. Amazon page
- The earliest Christologies : five images of Christ in the postapostolic age by James L. Papandrea. Amazon page
- Third article theology : a pneumatological dogmatics by Myk Habets Amazon page
- The Philosophy of Saint Thomas Aquinas: A Sketch by Stephen L. Brock. Amazon page
- The Wycliffite Bible: origin, history and interpretation by Elizabeth Solopova. Amazon page
- Advent of the Savior: a Commentary on the Infancy Narratives of Jesus by Stephen J. Binz. Amazon page
- Religion as an agent of change: crusades – reformation – pietism by Per Ingesman. Amazon page
- Azusa, Rome, and Zion: Pentecostal Faith, Catholic Reform, and Jewish Roots. by Peter. Hocken, Christoph. Schönborn. Amazon page
- God in the Enlightenment by William J. Bulman, Robert G. Ingram. Amazon page
- Maximus the Confessor: Jesus Christ and the transfiguration of the world by Paul M. Blowers. Amazon page
- Concepts of power in Kierkegaard and Nietzsche by J. K. Hyde. Amazon page
- Colossians by Paul Foster. Amazon page
- The Christian schism in Jewish history and Jewish memory by Joshua Ezra Burns. Amazon page
- Constructive pneumatological hermeneutics in Pentecostal Christianity by Kenneth J. Archer and L. William Oliverio. Amazon page
- The (im)polite Jesus : an analysis of Jesus’ verbal rudeness in Matthew’s gospel by Carlos Olivares. Amazon page
- A new gospel for women: Katharine Bushnell and the challenge of Christian feminism by Kristin Kobes. Du Mez. Amazon page
- The Jewish woman next door: repairing the world one step at a time by Debby Flancbaum. Amazon page
New Books in July, Continued…
Hi everyone, we hope you are enjoying your summer! Wherever you are, you will be able to access the following eBooks owned the Library!
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- Kierkegaard’s theology of encounter: an edifying and polemical life by David. Lappano. Amazon page
- Killing us softly: reborn in the upside-down image of God by Efrem Smit. Amazon page
- The soul of theological anthropology: a Cartesian exploration by Thomas A. Robinson. Amazon page
- Double particularity: Karl Barth, contextuality, and Asian American theology by Daniel D. Lee. Amazon page
- Adoption in Galatians and Romans: contemporary metaphor theories and the Pauline huiothesia metaphors by Erin M. Heim. Amazon page
- Saint Augustine on the resurrection of Christ: teaching, rhetoric, and reception by Gerald O’Collins. Amazon page
- The proselyte and the prophet: character development in Targum Ruth by Christian M. M. Brady. Amazon page
- Eternally spiraling into God: knowledge, love, and ecstasy in the theology of Thomas Gallus by Boyd Taylor Coolman. Amazon page
- Meaning in our bodies: sensory experience as construcive theological imagination by Heike Peckruhn. Amazon page
- Ezra and the Second Wilderness by Philip Young Yoo. Amazon page
- Billy Graham: American pilgrim by Andrew S. Finstuen, Grant Wacker, Anne Blue Wills. Amazon page
- The Trinitarian Christology of St Thomas Aquinas by Front cover image for The Trinitarian Christology of St Thomas Aquinas by D`ominic Legge. Amazon page
- Paradise understood: new philosophical essays about heaven Front cover image for Paradise understood : new philosophical essays about heaven by T. Ryan Byerly, Eric J. Silverman. Amazon page
- Debating Humanity: Towards a Philosophical Sociology by Daniel Chernilo. Amazon page
- Petitionary prayer a philosophical investigation by Scott A. Davison. Amazon page
- The Levites and the boundaries of Israelite identity by Mark Leuchter. Amazon page
- Hegel on the proofs and the personhood of God: studies in Hegel’s logic and philosophy of religion by Robert R. Williams. Amazon page
- Divine powers in late antiquity by Anna. Marmodoro, Irini-Fotini. Viltanioti. Amazon page
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We’re Moving…Our Computer Lab!
In the next couple of weeks, the Fuller Library will be moving our computer lab from the first floor to the second floor. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact [email protected]. Thanks for your cooperation!
New Books in July
Summer is here! Psalm 74:17 says, “It was you who set all the boundaries of the earth; you made both summer and winter.” Praise God that He created summer for us to rest, refresh ourselves and renew our spirits. Hopefully you are enjoying the warmth of summer, enough sleeping and family reunions, etc. Please don’t forget to check new books in the library if you have time. Happy summer!
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- A saint in the sun : praising Saint Bernard in the France of Louis XIV by David N. Bell. Amazon page
- Justification in the Second Century by Brian J. Arnold. Amazon page
- Salvation by allegiance alone: rethinking faith, works, and the gospel of Jesus the King by Matthew W. Bates. Amazon page
- Kierkegaard: a single life by Stephen Backhouse. Amazon page
- Gleanings from the caves : Dead Sea Scrolls and artifacts from the Schøoyen collection by Torleif Elgvin, Kipp Davis, Michaël Langlois. Amazon page
- The church as movement: starting and sustaining missional-incarnational communities by J. R. Woodward. Amazon page
- Exalting Jesus in Revelation by Eric. Redmon, Bill. Curtis, Ken. Rentress, David. Platt, Dr. Daniel L. Akin, Tony. Merida. Amazon page
- A companion to Job in the Middle Ages by Franklin T. Harkins. Amazon page
- Hollow men, strange women: riddles, codes, and otherness in the Book of Judges by Robin Baker. Amazon page
- Jonah and the meaning of our lives: a verse-by-verse contemporary commentary by Steven M. Bob. Amazon page
- Reduced laughter: seriocomic features and their functions in the Book of Kings by Helen Paynter. Amazon page
- On the nature and existence of God by Richard M. Gale. Amazon page
- Gregory of Nazianzus by Brian J. Matz. Amazon page
- Becoming a pastor theologian : new possibilities for church leadership by Todd A. Wilson, Gerald Hiestand. Amazon page
- Interpreting scriptures in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: overlapping inquiries by Mordechai Z. Cohen, Adele Berlin. Amazon page
- The Apostle Paul and the Christian life: ethical and missional implications of the new perspective by Scot McKnight. Amazon page
- God beyond words : Christian theology and the spiritual experiences of people with profound intellectual disabilities by Jill Harshaw. Amazon page
- The Acts of the Apostles through the centuries by Heidi J. Hornik, Mikeal C. Parsons. Amazon page
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ILLiad Issues? Email [email protected]
Please note that we are still experiencing issues with ILLiad. If you are having trouble accessing your account due to an ILLiad-related issue (“late” fees), please contact [email protected].
We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused and we hope to have this matter resolved quickly!
Library Closed on Independence Day
Construction and Noise Today on 1st and 2nd Floor (June 16)
ILLiad Down on 6/13/2017
ILLiad (Inter-Library Loan) will be offline on June 13 the entire day for a schedule maintenance and migration. It is scheduled to be back up by Wednesday, June 14th. Sorry for the inconvenience!























































