Throwback Thursday: What Happened to the Old Fashioned Revival Hour?

Glad you asked! Charles Fuller’s Old Fashioned Revival Hour became The Joyful Sound!

Wanting to keep the radio ministry alive after Dr. Fuller’s death on March 18, 1968, his son Dr. Daniel Payton Fuller and the Global Broadcasting Association continued the program.

David Allan Hubbard, the 3rd President of Fuller Seminary, became the program’s regular speaker from 1969 until 1981.

Listen in on “The Joyful Sound” on Soundcloud!
https://soundcloud.com/user-638024424/sets/1972-the-joyful-sound

Young DAH

Books for July, Continued…

Have a wonderful summer! Also please enjoy reading  ebooks at David Allan Hubbard Library if you like.

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  1. Bonhoeffer, Christ and culture by Keith L. Johnson, Timothy Larsen. Amazon page
  2. Black writing, culture, and the state in Latin America by Jerome Branche (Editor.). Amazon page
  3. Onward: engaging the culture without losing the gospel by Russell Moore. Amazon page
  4. Religion and politics in the 21st century: global and local reflections by Natalia. Vlas, Vasile. Boari. Amazon page
  5. Diverse and creative voices: theological essays from the majority world by Dieumeme Noelliste, Sung Wook Chung. Amazon message
  6. The new evangelization: faith, people, context and practice by Paul Grogan (Chaplain). Amazon page
  7. Paul and the gentile problem by Matthew Thiessen. Amazon page
  8. Singing Jeremiah: music and meaning in Holy Week by Robert L. Kendrick. Amazon page
  9. I win, we lose: the new Social Darwinism and the death of love and other writings by John H. Snow, Frederick. Stecker, Harvey H. Guthrie. Amazon page
  10. Gateway to the heavenly city: crusader Jerusalem and the Catholic West (1099-1187) by Sylvia Schein. Amazon page
  11. The baptized muse: early Christian poetry as cultural authority by Karla. Pollmann. Amazon page
  12. Engaging globalization: the poor, Christian mission, and our hyperconnected world by Bryant L. Myers. Amazon page
  13. Heaven, hell, and the afterlife: eternity in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam by J. Harold Ellens. Amazon page
  14. Home and away: contextual theology and local practice by Stephen Burns, Clive Pearson. Amazon page
  15. The emotionally healthy leader: how transforming your inner life will deeply transform your church, team, and the world by Peter Scazzero. Amazon page
  16. Fundamentalist U: keeping the Faith in American Higher Education by Adam Laats. Amazon page
  17. Images of the Divine and Cultural Orientations: Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Voices by Michael. Welker, William. Schweiker. Amazon page
  18. Jesus without borders: Christology in the majority world by Stephen T. Pardue, Khiok-Khng. Yeo, Gene L. Green. Amazon page

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Books for July

Happy summer!

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  1. The Holy Spirit and Christian formation: multidisciplinary perspectives by Diane J. Chandler. Amazon page
  2. Holy ignorance: when religion and culture part ways by Olivier Roy. Amazon page
  3. Hittin the prayer bones: materialities of spirit in the pentecostal south by Anderson. Blanton. Amazon page
  4. The spirit, the affections, and the Christian tradition by Dale M. Coulter. Amazon page
  5. The spirit of praise: music and worship in global Pentecostal-Charismatic Christianity by Monique Marie Ingalls (Editor.), Amos Yong (Editor.) Amazon page
  6. Pentecostalism in Africa: presence and impact of pneumatic Christianity in postcolonial societies by Martin Lindhardt. Amazon page
  7. Pentecostal aesthetics: theological reflections in a pentecostal philosophy of art and aesthetics by Steven. Felix-Jager. Amazon page
  8. Pneumatology: a guide for the perplexed by Daniel Castelo. Amazon page
  9. Ascetic pneumatology from John Cassian to Gregory the Great by Thomas L. Humphries. Amazon page
  10. The Holy Spirit, inspiration, and the cultures of antiquity: multidisciplinary perspectives by Jörg Frey (Editor.). Amazon page
  11. New Testament essentials: father, son, spirit, and kingdom by Robbie Castleman. Amazon page
  12. A deeper look at the fruit of the spirit: growing in the likeness of Christ by Hazel. Offner, Dale. Larsen, Sandy. Larsen. Amazon page
  13. Pentecostal ecclesiology: a reader by Chris E. W. Green. Amazon page
  14. The Gospel of the Holy Spirit: meditation and commentary on the Acts of the Apostles by Alfred McBride. Amazon page
  15. Latino Pentecostals in America: faith and politics in action by Gastón Espinosa. Amazon page
  16. Pentecostalism and witchcraft: spiritual warfare in Africa and Melanesia by Knut Mikjel Rio (Editor.), Michelle MacCarthy (Editor.), Ruy Llera Blanes (Editor.) Amazon page
  17. Christian spiritual formation: an integrated approach for personal and relational wholeness by Diane J. Chandler (Author.), Cindy Kiple (Cover designer.), Beth Hagenberg (Designer.) Amazon page
  18. The Sabbath Experiment: Spiritual Formation for Living in a Non-Stop World by Rob. Muthiah, Robert A. Muthiah. Amazon page

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Theology News & Notes – Available Online!

The Hubbard Library Archives & Fuller Studio are making Fuller Seminary’s oldest theological journal – Theology News & Notes – available online! Check out it out on Fuller Seminary’s new Digital Commons at http://digitalcommons.fuller.edu/tnn/

With reflections and insights on FTS campus life, the broader theological landscape, and recommended academic works from 1954-2014, TNN is an amazing way to discover Fuller Seminary in a whole new way. Keep an eye out as we continue adding materials throughout the Summer!

PaperCut System Removed from DePree Room

This is just a note that the PaperCut system on the first floor (DePree Room) will be removed on Friday, June 29th. There will be one PaperCut system remaining on the second floor in the Computer Lab. However, this one will be removed before the fall 2018 quarter. We advise that you don’t add any more money to your PaperCut account, unless you know that you will use all of it before September 2018.

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

Books for June, continued…

 

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  1. The Trinity among the nations : the doctrine of God in the majority world by Gene L. Green, Stephen T. Pardue and Khiok-Khng Yeo. Amazon page
  2. The Trinity and the vindication of Christian paradox: an interpretation and refinement of the theological apologetic of Cornelius Van Til by B. A. Bosserman (Author.). Amazon page
  3. Irenaeus on the Trinity by Jackson Lashier (Author.). Amazon page
  4. Divine Providence and human agency: trinity, creation and freedom by Alexander S. Jensen. Amazon page
  5. The birth of the trinity: Jesus, God, and spirit in New Testament and early Christian interpretations of the Old Testament by Matthew W. Bates. Amazon page
  6. God, sexuality and the self: an essay ‘on the Trinity by Sarah Coakley. Amazon page
  7. Praying and believing in early Christianity: the interplay between Christian worship and doctrine by Maxwell E. Johnson. Amazon page
  8. Christian mysticism and incarnational theology: between transcendence and immanence by Louise. Nelstrop, Simon D. Podmore. Amazon page
  9. In search of the triune God: the Christian paths of East and West by Eugene. Webb. Amazon page
  10. The Acts of the Apostles by James D. G. Dunn (Author.) Amazon page
  11. Spirit, Qi, and the Multitude: a Comparative Theology for the Democracy of Creation by Hyo-Dong. Lee. Amazon page
  12. Early modern women’s manuscript writing: selected papers from the Trinity/Trent Colloquium by Victoria E. Burke, Jonathan Gibson, Trinity /Trent Colloquium. Amazon page
  13. Dogmatic aesthetics: a theology of beauty in dialogue with Robert W. Jenson by Stephen Wright (Author.). Amazon page
  14. Revisioning, renewing, rediscovering the triune center: essays in honor of Stanley J. Grenz by Stanley J. Grenz, etc. Amazon page
  15.  Sarah Coakley and the future of systematic theology by Janice McRandal (Editor.). Amazon page
  16. The promise of Robert W Jenson’s theology: constructive engagements by Chris E. W. Green (Editor.), Stephen Wright (Editor.) Amazon page
  17. Mathematical theologies: Nicholas of Cusa and the legacy of Thierry of Chartres by David Albertson (Author.) Amazon page
  18. The Trinitarian Christology of St Thomas Aquinas by Dominic Legge (Author.) Amazon page

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Books for June

Enjoying reading and have a great summer!

1biblicaltour2biblicalviewofman3hiddenbutnow4hopeforatender7usingthebible8ingodimage9Godhisservant10fromthedepths11death12newheaven13sacredness14religious15. Receptionhistory16formation17devotion18goodnews[mwp_collapsible] [mwp_ci header=”  Please click here to see more   ” icon=”mdi-image-filter-drama”]  1.The biblical tour of hell by Matthew Ryan. Hauge. Amazon page

  1. The Biblical view of man by Leo Adler, Daniel R. Schwartz, Shimon Gesundheit. Amazon page
  2. Hidden but now revealed: a biblical theology of mystery by G. K. Beale, Benjamin L. Gladd. Amazon page
  3. Hope for a tender sprig: Jehoiachin in biblical theology by Matthew H. Patton. Amazon page
  4. Using the Bible in practical theology: historical and contemporary perspectives by Zoë. Bennett. Amazon page
  5. In God’s image: myth, theology, and law in classical Judaism by Yair Lorberbaum. Amazon page
  6. God, his servant, and the nations in Isaiah 42:1-9: biblical theological reflections after Brevard S. Childs and Hans Hübner by Frederik Poulsen. Amazon page
  7. From the depths of despair to the promise of presence: a rhetorical reading of the book of Joel by Joel Barker. Amazon page
  8. Death in second-century Christian thought: the meaning of death in earliest Christianity by Jeremiah Mutie (Author.)
  9. A new heaven and a new earth: reclaiming biblical eschatology by J. Richard Middleton. Amazon page
  10. The sacredness of human life: why an ancient Biblical vision is key to the world’s future by David P. Gushee. Amazon page
  11. Religious stories we live by: narrative approaches in theology and religious studies by by Reinder Ruard Ganzevoort, Maaike de Haardt, Michael Scherer-Rath. Amazon page
  12. Reception History, Tradition and Biblical Interpretation: Gadamer and Jauss in Current Practice by by Robert. Evans. Amazon page
  13. The formation and significance of the Christian biblical canon: a study in text, ritual and interpretation by Tomas Bokedal. Amazon page
  14. Devotion and commandment: the faith of Abraham in the Hasidic imagination by Arthur Green. Amazon page
  15. Good news: the advent of salvation in the gospel of Luke by Darrin W. Snyder Belousek. Amazon page

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