National Anthropology Day Webinar – February 20 at 2PM!

You are invited to celebrate National Anthropology Day and learn about a great resource for cultural research. Come take part in a webinar on the Human Relations Area Files (HRAF) that is one of the Fuller Library databases for the School of Intercultural Studies: eHRAF. If you are doing cultural research, you should plan to attend. Part of our time together will involve your carrying out searches related to your research.

We will be holding the event on Thursday, February 20th from 2:00 p.m. until 3:30 in 490 Conference Room (2nd floor of 490 E. Walnut). Coffee and snacks will be provided.

There will also be a give away of swag from the American Anthropological Association. This is part of Fuller Seminary’s participation in National Anthropology Day. For those who cannot attend in person, we unfortunately don’t have any swag, but we do have a Blue Jeans link to offer: bluejeans.com/420289128. The session will be recorded and posted on the CMR website if you do happen to miss out.

Books for Black History Month

Celebrate Black History Month by checking out some of our new titles!

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  1. T & T Clark Handbook of African American Theology by Frederick L Ware, Antonia Michelle Daymond, Eric Lewis Williams 0567675467 . Amazon page
  2. Race in John’s gospel : toward an ethnos-conscious approach by Andrew Benko (Author) 9781978706194 1978706197 Amazon page
  3. Black Christology and the quest for authenticity : a philosophical appraisal by John H McClendon (Author)1498585361 9781498585361 Amazon page
  4. Dear church : a love letter from a black preacher to the whitest denomination in the U.S by Lenny Duncan (Author) 1506452574 9781506452579 Amazon page
  5. The Black Christ by Kelly Brown Douglas 9781608337781 1608337782 Amazon page
  6. Black Transhuman Liberation Theology : Technology and Spirituality by Philip Butler 1350081949 9781350081949 Amazon page
  7. Evangelical theologies of liberation and justice by Mae Elise Cannon (Editor), Andrea Smith (Editor) 9780830870967 0830870962 Amazon page
  8. Homeland insecurity : a hip hop missiology for the post-Civil Rights context by Daniel White Hodge 9780830851812 083085181X Amazon page
  9. For Such a Time as This : Hope and Forgiveness after the Charleston Massacre by Sharon Risher, Michael W Waters, Sherri Wood Emmons 9780827243248 0827243243 9780827243255 0827243251 Amazon page
  10. Sacraments of memory : Catholicism and slavery in contemporary African American literature by Erin Michael Salius (Author) 9780813052304 0813052300 Amazon page
  11. Ontological terror : Blackness, nihilism, and emancipation by Calvin L Warren (Author) 9780822371847 0822371847 Amazon page
  12. Black consciousness and progressive movements under apartheid by Ian M Macqueen (Author) Amazon page
  13. A pneumatology of race in the Gospel of John: an ethnocritical study by Rodolfo Galvan Estrada (Author) III. 9781532670862 1532670869 Amazon page
  14. A place to worship: African American camp meetings in the Carolinas by Minuette B Floyd (Author) 9781611178890 Amazon page
  15. Howard Thurman’s philosophical mysticism: love against fragmentation by Anthony Sean Neal (Author) 9781498552769 1498552765 Amazon page
  16. Kendrick Lamar and the making of black meaning by Christopher M Driscoll (Editor), Monica R Miller (Editor), Anthony B Pinn (Editor) 1351010859 9781351010825 Amazon page
  17. Gone home: race and roots through Appalachia by Karida Brown (Author). 9781469647043 1469647044 9781469647050 1469647052 Amazon page
  18. Reading Hebrews and 1 Peter with the African American Great Migration: diaspora, place, and identity by Jennifer T Kaalund (Author) 0567679985 9780567679987 Amazon page

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Weyerhaeuser Reading Room Area – Upcoming Events

The Hubbard Library will host two events on Monday, January 27 and Wednesday, January 29th which take place in the Weyerhaeuser Reading Room. The accessibility schedule will be as follows:

Monday, January 27: Reading Room closes at Noon for Dr. Pannell Portrait Event.

Tuesday, January 28: Reading Room open all day.

Wednesday, January 29: Reading Room closed until 3pm for Career Prep Event.

If you have any concerns, please contact [email protected]. Thank you for your cooperation!

MLK Jr. Books for January

Happy Martin Luther King Day!

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  1. Martin Luther King Jr. by Valerie Bodden (Author). Amazon page
  2. Dangerous Friendship: Stanley Levison, Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Kennedy Brothers by Ben Kamin.
  3. Birmingham revolution: Martin Luther King Jr.’s epic challenge to the church by Edward Gilbreath, Cindy Kiple, Phil Marcelo. Amazon page
  4. The King years : historic moments in the civil rights movement by Taylor Branch Amazon page
  5. Martin Luther King Jr. and the morality of legal practice : lessons in love and justice by Robert K Vischer Amazon page
  6. King’s dream by Eric J Sundquist Amazon page
  7. Martin & Malcolm & America: a dream or a nightmare? by James H Cone (Author) Amazon page
  8. Martin Luther King Jr., man of ideas and nonviolent social action by Rufus Burrow. Amazon page
  9. King : a biography by David Levering Lewis Amazon page
  10. The radical King by Martin Luther King Jr.,, Cornel West (Editor) (Writer of introduction) Amazon page
  11. Strength to love by Martin Luther King Jr.,, Coretta Scott King Amazon page
  12. Never to leave us alone : the prayer life of Martin Luther King, Jr. by Lewis V Baldwin (Author) Amazon page
  13. Killing King : racial terrorists, James Earl Ray, and the plot to assassinate Martin Luther King Jr by Stuart Wexler (Author), Larry J Hancock (Author) Amazon page

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Winter Interterm Hours – January 2-4

Welcome back Fuller Students! Hubbard Library Interterm hours will be as follows:

  • Thursday, January 2: 10am – 5pm
  • Friday, January 3: 1pm – 4pm
  • Saturday, January 4: 12pm – 4pm

We will resume normal hours on Monday, January 6, which are:

  • Monday & Thursday: 9am-9pm
  • Tuesday & Wednesday: 9am – 6pm
  • Friday: 1pm – 4pm
  • Saturday: 12pm – 4pm

New books for December

Merry Christmas! For God so loved the world, that He gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.

 – John 3:16

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  1. Jesus becoming Jesus: a theological interpretation of the Synoptic Gospels by Thomas G Weinandy (Author). Amazon page
  2. Jesus–the end and the beginning: tracing the Christ-shaped nature of everything by Telford Work (Author). Amazon page
  3. Holy terror: Jesus in the infancy Gospel of Thomas by J R C Cousland (Author) Amazon page
  4. In him was life: the person and work of Christ by Trevor A Hart (Author). Amazon page
  5. The word made flesh: a theology of the incarnation by Ian A McFarland (Author). Amazon page
  6. Jesus and Judaism by Martin Hengel (Author), Anna Maria Schwemer (Author), Wayne Coppins (Translator). Amazon page
  7. In defense of extended conciliar Christology: a philosophical essay by Timothy Pawl (Author). Amazon page
  8. The Black Christ by Kelly Brown Douglas (Author) Amazon page
  9. Participating in Christ: explorations in Paul’s theology and spirituality by Michael J Gorman (Author). Amazon page
  10. Christ in crisis: why we need to reclaim Jesus by Jim Wallis (Author).Amazon page
  11. Resourcing theological anthropology: a constructive account of humanity in the light of Christ by Marc Cortez. Amazon page
  12. God visible: patristic Christology reconsidered by Brian E Daley (Author). Amazon page
  13. The earliest perceptions of Jesus in context: essays in honor of John Nolland on his 70th birthday by John Nolland (Honouree.), Aaron W White (Editor), Craig A Evans (Editor), David Wenham (Editor). Amazon page
  14. Did Jesus rise from the dead? : Historical and theological reflections by Matthew Levering (Author). Amazon page
  15. Old Testament conceptual metaphors and the Christology of Luke’s Gospel by Gregory R Lanier (Author). Amazon page
  16. Sculptor spirit: models of sanctification from spirit Christology by Leopoldo A Sánchez M. (Author). Amazon page
  17. The first Christian believer: in search of John the Baptist by Rivḳah Nir (Author). Amazon page

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Flashback Friday – Interviews with Jimmy Stewart & Carol Lawrence

Flashback to the 1970s! The FTS Archives uncovered an interview with movie legend Jimmy Stewart & Broadway star Carol Lawrence from Dr. Lloyd John Ogilvie’s 1970s program, “Hollywood Happening.”

Click the link to watch as they explore the topic of hope and God’s role in their lives.

https://digitalcommons.fuller.edu/ogilviearchives/471/

 

 

 

Actor Jimmy Stewart starred in 80 films over a 55-year career. Films included “Mr. Smith Goes to Washington,” “It’s a Wonderful Life,” “The Philadelphia Story,” “The Naked Spur,” “Rear Window,” “Anatomy of a Murder,” “Vertigo,” and “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Actress Carol Lawrence is best remembered for her Tony nominated performance in “West Side Story” (1957). Since the 1950s, Ms Lawrence has also played in “Funny Girl,” “Sweet Charity,” “Mame”, and the Pasadena Playhouse production of “Do I Hear A Waltz?” Television performance also include “Rawhide,” “Hawaii 5-0,” “Murder She Wrote,” “Saved By The Bell,” and “Sex and The City,” and “General Hospital.”