Please be advised that the eReserves system will be offline all day tomorrow, December 15 and should be back online on Friday. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the eReserves team: [email protected]. Thank you for your patience in this matter!
New Books in December!
Finals are right around the corner! May you ace your exams and be blessed like Solomon: “God gave Solomon wisdom and very great insight, and a breadth of understanding as measureless as the sand on the seashore.” I Kings 4:29 NIV. Hopefully, you still have time to check new books in the library!
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- Networked theology: negotiating faith in digital culture by Heidi Campbell. Amazon Page
- Jeremiah and Lamentations by J Daniel Hays. Amazon Page
- Skills for Effective Counseling: A Faith-Based Integration by Elisabeth A. Nesbit Sbanotto, Heather Davediuk Gingrich, Fred C. Gingrich. Amazon Page
- Paul the ancient letter writer: an introduction to epistolary analysis by Jeffrey A D Weima. Amazon Page
- The heart of Revelation: understanding the 10 essential themes of the Bible’s final book by J Scott Duvall. Amazon Page
- Being disciples: essentials of the Christian life by Rowan Williams. Amazon Page
- Paul and gender: reclaiming the apostle’s vision for men and women in Christ by Cynthia Long Westfall. Amazon Page
- Psalms 1-72 by Federico Villanueva. Amazon Page
- The book of Isaiah and God’s kingdom: a thematic theological approach by Andrew T Abernethy. Amazon Page
- Biblical Theology: The God of the Christian Scriptures by John Goldingay. Amazon Page
- The world of medieval monasticism: its history and forms of life by Gert Melville. Amazon Page
- How to survive the Apocalypse : zombies, cylons, faith, and politics at the end of the world by Robert Joustra; Alissa Wilkinson. Amazon Page
- The future of our faith: an intergenerational conversation on critical issues facing the church by Ronald J Sider. Amazon Page
- What Does the Bible Say About Suffering? by Brian Han Gregg. Amazon Page
- The earliest Christologies: five images of Christ in the postapostolic age by James L Papandrea. Amazon Page
- Calling in today’s world: voices from eight faith perspectives by Kathleen A Cahalan. Amazon Page
- The Face of Forgiveness: A Pastoral Theology of Shame and Redemption by Philip D Jamieson. Amazon Page
- Jesus the God-man: the unity and diversity of the gospel portrayals by Darrell L Bock. Amazon Page
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Food for Fines Holiday Drive (November 29 – December 17)!
Have library fines on your account? We’ve have the solution for you!
Food for Fines gives our patrons the opportunity to donate canned goods to lower their library fines.
1 can = $1 off!
Offer good for current fines only. Donations cannot be applied to lost or damaged book charges or loading printing accounts. If fines are less than a whole dollar amount, no change will be given. Maximum donation: 20 cans.
If you have any questions, please feel free to email [email protected].
Coffee By The Books is Back for Finals!
New Books in November, Continued…
It’s hard to believe that November is halfway over! I hope you are all enjoying your Fall Quarter classes, as well as the warm and sunny Southern Californian weather. Please don’t forget to check out our new books every other two weeks!
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- America’s original sin : racism, white privilege, and the bridge to a new America by
- Jim Wallis. Please reference Amazon Page
- Reading sacred scripture: voices from the history of biblical interpretation by Stephen Westerholm. Amazon Page
- Jesus and the temple : the crucifixion in its Jewish context by Simon J Joseph. Amazon Page
- Introduction to world Christian history by Derek Cooper. Amazon Page
- God Has Spoken in His Son by Peter T. O’Brien . Amazon Page
- From Topic to Thesis: A Guide to Theological Research by Michael Kibbe. Amazon Page
- Paul as a Problem in History and Culture: The Apostle and His Critics through the Centuries by Patrick Gray. Amazon Page
- Hebrews by Mary Healy. Amazon Page
- An introduction to empire in the New Testament by Adam Winn. Amazon Page
- The woman, the hour, and the garden: a study of imagery in the gospel of John by Addison Hodges Hart. Amazon Page
- Sacred tradition in the New Testament: tracing Old Testament themes in the Gospels and Epistles by Stanley E Porter. Amazon Page
- The End of the Timeless God by R T Mullins. Amazon Page
- Calling on the Name of the Lord by Gary Millar. Amazon Page
- Church in an age of global migration: a moving body by Susanna Snyder. Amazon Page
- Christological anthropology in historical perspective: ancient and contemporary approaches to theological anthropology by Marc Cortez. Amazon Page
- Discovering Genesis: content, interpretation, reception by Iain W Provan. Amazon Page
- The invisible bestseller: searching for the Bible in America by Kenneth A Briggs. Amazon Page
- Ecce Homo: on the divine unity of Christ by Aaron Riches. Amazon Page
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Centro Latino will host book event in Library Lobby on Thurs. Nov 10
The Centro Latino is excited to welcome Dr. Oscar Garcia-Johnson and the faculty of the Centro Latino to speak about his newest book, CONVERSACIONES TEOLÓGICAS DEL SUR GLOBAL AMERICANO. The event will take place from 4:30pm – 6:30pm. A reception will be held at the end of the presentation.
This event is free and open to the Fuller community.
Please note: The Library Lobby in David Allan Hubbard Library will be closed on Thursday, November 10, from 9:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. to allow setup/preparation. We apologize for the inconvenience.
For more information, please visit http://fuller.edu/centro-latino/
Extended Library Hours for Finals
Greetings Fuller Community!
The Library is pleased to announce that in order to accommodate increased student preparation and study-time for final papers and exams, the hours will be extended during Friday and Saturday of Week 10, and Friday of Week 11.
Here is the schedule break-down for those weeks:
Week 10
Mon., 11/28: 7:30am – 11:00pm
Tues., 11/29: 7:30am – 11:00pm
Wed., 11/30: 7:30am – 11:00pm
Thurs., 12/1: 7:30am – 11:00pm
Fri., 12/2: 7:30am – 11:00pm (extended hours)
Sat., 12/3: 9:00am – 11:00pm (extended hours)
Week 11 (Finals Week)
Mon., 12/5: 7:30am – 11:00pm
Tues., 12/6: 7:30am – 11:00pm
Wed., 12/7: 7:30am – 11:00pm
Thurs., 12/8: 7:30am – 11:00pm
Fri., 12/9: 7:30am – 11:00pm (extended hours)
Sat., 12/10: 9:00am – 5:00pm (return to normal hours)
Blessings to all of you during this busy time!
–Hubbard Library Staff
Thanksgiving Holiday Closure
The David Allan Hubbard Library will be closed from Thursday, November 24 through Sunday, November 27, and re-open on Monday, November 28. We hope you have a Happy Thanksgiving!
New Resource – American Doctoral Dissertations Database!
EBSCO has allowed open access to the American Doctoral Dissertations database! There are more than 153,000 theses and dissertations in total, including 70,000 new citations for theses and dissertations from 1902 to the present.
Click here to check out this new resource and happy researching!
Importing EndNote Records to Zotero
For those of you that have used EndNote and would like to transfer your records to Zotero, this video does
a great job of explaining how to do it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smrf20wGUlA
A big thank you to the AU Library for this resource!





































