Extended Hours & Closures for Fall 2019

As we head into the holiday season, Hubbard Library wanted to inform patrons about upcoming closures and end of term hours. Below are the anticipated library closure dates and end of term hours. We will communicate any additional adjustments if they are necessary.

For fall 2019, the following will be in effect:

Monday, December 2 – Friday, December 6 AND Monday, December 9 – Friday, December 13: Extended Hours for Finals – Open 9am – 9pm.
Monday, December 16 – Wednesday, December 18: Inter-term Hours – Open 10am – 5pm
Thursday, December 19 – Wednesday, January 1: Closed for Christmas and New Years’ Holidays

Feel free to email the Library at [email protected] with any questions. Thank you!

New Korean Books for November (11월 신간)









Advance Your Academics – Research 101 Workshop

The David Allan Hubbard Library and the Writing Center want YOU to be the best graduate student you can be! Save the date and attend our workshop on Wednesday, January 22, 2020 from 11am – 1pm. During this event, you will learn how to navigate the Library’s resources and craft excellent research papers. This workshop is being offered both online and in-person.

The workshop is FREE and space is limited, so please RSVP here by January 10, 2020. Light refreshments will be served and we encourage you to bring a sack lunch.

Questions? Email [email protected].

 

New books for November

Happy Thanksgiving! Please see the following eBooks purchased recently for ECDs.

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  1. True Story: A Christianity Worth Believing In by James Choung by de James Choung   (Author). Amazon page.
  2. Miracle Work: ADown-to-Earth Guide to Supernatural Ministries by Jordan Seng. Amazon page
  3. Out of the Saltshaker and Into the World: Evangelism as a Way of Life by Rebecca Manley Pipper. Amazon page
  4. Colossians Remixed: Subverting the Empire by Walsh, Brian J. and Sylvia C. Keesmaat. Amazon page
  5. Power Evangelism by John Wimber, Kevin Springer Revised & Updated edition. Amazon page
  6. The Dangers of Christian Practice by Lauren Winner. Amazon page
  7. Cave Refectory Road: Monastic Rhythms for Contemporary Living by Ian Adams. Amazon page
  8. New Monasticism: What it Has to Say to Today’s Church by Wilson-Hartgrove, Jonathan. Amazon page
  9. Keep Christianity Weird: Embracing the Discipline of Being Different by Michael Frost. Amazon page
  10. Surprise the World: The Five Habits of Highly Missional People by Michael Frost. Amazon page
  11. The Pietist Option: Hope for the Renewal of Christianity by Gehrz Christopher and Mark Pattie III.. Amazon page
  12. The Pastor in A Secular Age: Ministry to People Who No Longer Need a God by Andrew Root. Amazon page
  13. We Will Feast: Rethinking Dinner, Worship, and the Community of God by Kendall Vanderslice. Amazon page
  14. Walk with Jesus: Stations of the Cross by Henri Nouwen. Amazon page
  15. Centering Prayer: Renewing an Ancient Christian Prayer Form by Pennington, M.Basil, O.C.S.O. Amazon page
  16. New Monasticism as Fresh Expression of Church by Graham Cray, Ian Mobsby, Aaron Kennedy . Amazon page
  17. The Celtic Way of Prayer: The Recovery of the Religious Imagination by Esther De Waal. Amazon page
  18. The Story of Holy Island: An Illustrated History by Kate Tristram. Amazon page
  19. The Rule of Benedict: A Spirituality for the 21st Century by Joan Chittister. Amazon page

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Want to Learn a Language? Try Mango!

It’s more than a fruit – it is a way to learn a language!

Mango Languages offers instruction and learning for 77 languages and counting. Languages include Spanish, Biblical Hebrew, Ancient Greek, and Latin. The program also includes Specialty Courses, which feature culture and themes relating to the language you are learning as well as using movie clips! For more info on Mango Languages, go to our Mango Resources page.

If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].

Happy learning!

 

New Korean Books for October (10월 신간)









Upcoming Holiday Hours and Closures for Fall 2019

As we head into the holiday season, Hubbard Library wanted to inform patrons about upcoming closures and end of term hours. Below are the anticipated library closure dates and end of term hours. We will communicate any additional adjustments if they are necessary.

For fall 2019, the following will be in effect:

Thursday, November 28 – Saturday, November 30: Closed for Thanksgiving Holiday
Monday, December 2 – Friday, December 6 AND Monday, December 9 – Friday, December 13: Extended Hours for Finals – Open 9am – 9pm.
Monday, December 16 – Wednesday, December 18: Inter-term Hours – Open 10am – 5pm
Thursday, December 19 – Wednesday, January 1: Closed for Christmas and New Years’ Holidays

Feel free to email the Library at [email protected] with any questions. Thank you!

Books for October

Happy Fall quarter! Please check out  some of new books in the David Allan Hubbard Library.

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  1. Paul’s theology in context: creation, incarnation, covenant, and kingdom by James P Ware (Author) . Amazon page
  2. Signs, wonders, and gifts: divination in the letters of Paul by Jennifer Eyl (Author). Amazon page
  3. Bodies on the verge: queering Pauline Epistles by Joseph A Marchal (Editor). Amazon page
  4. Archaeology and the letters of Paul by Laura Salah Nasrallah (Author). Amazon page
  5. A companion to the New Testament. Paul and the Pauline Letters by Matthew L Skinner (Author). Amazon page
  6. Annotations on Galatians and Ephesians by Desiderius Erasmus, Riemer Faber. Amazon page
  7. One faithful life: a harmony of the life and letters of the Apostle Paul by John MacArthur (Editor). Amazon page
  8. Colossians and Philemon by G K Beale (Author). Amazon page
  9. Galatians: a commentary by Craig S Keener (Author). Amazon page
  10. Suffering in Paul: perspectives and implications by Siu Fung Wu (Editor). Amazon page
  11. Paul and Scripture by Stanley E Porter (Editor), Christopher D Land (Editor). Amazon page
  12. Reading Romans with Eastern eyes: honor and shame in Paul’s message and mission by Jackson Wu (Author). Amazon page
  13. Leadership in Paul by Helen Doohan (Author). Amazon page
  14. Both judge and justifier: biblical legal language and the act of justifying in Paul by James B Prothro (Author). Amazon page
  15. Textual signposts in the argument of Romans: a relevance-theory approach by Sarah H Casson (Author). Amazon page

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Electronic Resource Help Desk Hours

This fall quarter, dedicated electronic resource help will be available at the Hubbard Library front desk and online during the following hours:

Tuesday 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Wednesday 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

(All times are pacific standard time.)

To request help online, please email [email protected], or “Chat Now” through the Ask a librarian & FAQ tab on the Fuller Library home page.

Live chat will be available during posted hours, but you are welcome to email [email protected] at any time for help troubleshooting or accessing all of our electronic databases, eJournals, eBooks, Wepa accounts, or web resources.

eResource help is also available by appointment through the library reservation system. Appointments are available in person and via phone or video conference, Monday through Thursday, 10am to 12pm and 1pm to 4pm.

Blessings on your studies this fall season!

Books for September

Happy Fall Quarter! Below is some of eBooks purchased for ECD and syllabi for fall quarter!

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  1. Harink, Douglas (ed.). Paul, Philosophy, and the Theopolitical Vision. Wipf & Stock. Amazon page
  2. Ma, Julie C. and Wonsuk Ma, Mission in the Spirit: Toward a Pentecostal/Charismatic Missiology. Wipf and Stock, 2011. Amazon page
  3. Heifetz, R. and Linsky, M. Leadership on the Line. HBSP, 2002. Amazon page
  4. Jensen, L. Paul. Subversive Spirituality: Transforming Mission through the Collapse of Space and Time. Pickwick, 2009. Amazon page
  5. Ripkin, Nick with Barry Stricker. The Insanity of Obedience: Walking with Jesus in Tough Places. B&H Publishing Group, 2014. Amazon page
  6. John Allan, The Global War on Christians: Dispatches from the Front Lines of Anti-Christian Persecution. Random House Co., 2013. Amazon page
  7. Bolton, Matthew. How to Resist: Turn Protest into Power. London: Bloomsbury, 2017. Amazon page
  8. Holmes, Michael W. The Apostolic Fathers. Baker Academic, 1999. Amazon page
  9. Adler, M. J., and C. Van Doren. How To Read a Book. Rev. ed. Simon & Schuster, 1972. Amazon page
  10. Gonzales, Karen. The God Who Sees: Immigrants, the Bible and the Journey to Belong. Herald Press. 2019. Amazon page
  11. Huckins, Jon and Jer Swigart. Mending the Divides: Creative Love in a Conflicted World. Intervarsity Press, 2017. Amazon page
  12. Pontón, M. Dinámicas Familiares a través de la vida de José: La Túnica del Padre. CLIE, 2016. Amazon page
  13. Turman, Eboni Marshall. Toward a Womanist Ethic of Incarnation: Black Bodies, The Black Church, and the Council of Chalcedon .New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. Amazon page
  14. Nazario, S. Enrique’s Journey. New York: Random House, 2006. Amazon page

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