The Hubbard Library will open late on Saturday, June 9 at 1pm due to Commencement. Thank you for your cooperation!
Books for May, continued…
Fuller Library acquires new materials everyday to meet the needs of students, faculty and staff. We welcome your suggestions of new topics and titles to add to the collection. Please fill out our Suggest a Book if you have any eBooks you’d like us to purchase. Thanks!
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- Psalm studies. Volume 1 by Sigmund Mowinckel (Author.), Mark E. Biddle (Translator.). Amazon page
- Psalm studies. volume 2 by Sigmund Mowinckel (Author.), Mark E. Biddle (Translator.). Amazon page
- God in the New Testament by Warren Carter. Amazon page
- Postcolonial biblical interpretation: reframing Paul by J. Punt. Amazon page
- Warfare, ritual, and symbol in biblical and modern contexts by Brad E. Kelle (Editor,) (Author.), Frank Ritchel Ames (Editor,) (Author.), Jacob L. Wright (Editor.). Amazon page
- The text-critical use of the Septuagint in biblical research by Emanuel Tov. Amazon page
- Reception history and biblical studies: theory and practice by Emma England (Editor), William John Lyons (Editor.) Amazon page
- Nomadic text: a theory of biblical reception history by Brennan W. Breed. Amazon page
- Communities in dispute: current scholarship on the Johannine epistles by R. Alan Culpepper (Editor.), Paul N. Anderson (Editor.) Amazon page
- Did I not bring Israel out of Egypt? : biblical, archaeological, and egyptological perspectives on the Exodus narratives by James Karl Hoffmeier (Editor.) Amazon page
- Encountering Jesus: character studies in the Gospel of John by Cornelis Bennema (Author.) Amazon page
- Historical roots of the Old Testament (1200-63 BCE) by Richard D. Nelson. Amazon page
- Luke the historian of Israel’s legacy, theologian of Israel’s Christ: a new reading of the gospel Acts of Luke by David P. Moessner (Author.) Amazon page
- The Bible and posthumanism by Jennifer L. Koosed (Editor.) Amazon page
- 15. Interpreting Ecclesiastes: readers old and new by Katharine J. Dell. Amazon page
- The Original Ending of Mark: a New Case for the Authenticity of Mark 16:9-20 by Nicholas P. Lunn (Author.) Amazon page
- Paul’s Non-Violent Gospel: The Theological Politics of Peace in Paul S Life and Letters by Jeremy Gabriel son. Amazon page
- The responsive self: personal religion in Biblical literature of the Neo-Babylonian and Persian periods by Susan Niditch (Author.) Amazon page
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Flashback Friday: Charles Fuller & Pomona College
Guess what! In 1910, Charles Fuller graduated cum laude from Pomona College. Would you believe the future world-renowned radio evangelist had majored in chemistry??
He was also one of Pomona’s left-tackles! See if you can find him in his college football photos! He also earned a letter in the hammerthrow and shotput.
For President Labberton’s announcement about our campus move and the Future of Fuller, check out https://www.fuller.edu/future/
DeStress for Success > Spring 2018
Fuller Library is excited to have our DeStress for Success event again during finals week! Check out our schedule below – more will be added soon!
Questions? Email [email protected].
Extended Hours:
Week 10
Tuesday- Friday, May 29- June 1: 7:30am – 11:00pm
Saturday, June 2: 9:00am – 11:00pm
Week 11 (Finals Week)
Monday – Friday, June 4 – 8: 7:30am – 11:00pm
Saturday, June 9: 9:00am – 5:00pm (return to normal hours)
Weeks 10 & 11:
Snacks Basket
Grab a quick snack from the Circulation Desk!
While supplies last.
Movie Corner (5/31-6/8)
Weyerhaeuser Room
Tuesday, June 5 – Free Lunch at Noon
The first 200 people will get their own Pink’s Hot Dog! Veggie dogs are available.
Fuller Library & Pink’s are teaming up to get you lunch! The first 200 people will get their own Pink’s Hot Dog; veggie dogs are available.
Library Late Opening – May 25 & Library Closed – May 28
Due to a mandatory library staff meeting, the David Allan Hubbard Library will open late at 1pm on May 25.
Also, the library will be closed on Monday, May 28, in observance for Memorial Day. We will reopen on Tuesday, May 29 at 7:30am.
Thank you for your cooperation!
Books for May
Enjoy reading the books below!
















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- Theology and California: Theological Refractions on California’s Culture by Fred. Sanders, Jason S. Sexto. Amazon page
- The blood of Christ in the theology of William Tyndale by Ralph S. Werrell. Amazon page
- Understanding religious pluralism: perspectives from religious studies and theology by Peter C. Phan, Jonathan Ray. Amazon page
- Old Testament Theology: a Thematic Approach by Robin. Routledge. Amazon page
- Signs & wonders: theology after modernity by Ellen T. Armour. Amazon page
- 6. Reinterpreting the Eucharist: Explorations in Feminist Theology and Ethics by Anne F. Elvey (Editor), Carol Hogan (Editor), Kim Power (Editor), Claire Renkin (Editor). Amazon page
- Post-traumatic public theology by Stephanie N. Arel (Editor.), Shelly. Rambo. Amazon page
- Johannine theology: the gospel, the Epistles and the Apocalypse by Paul A. Rainbow. Amazon page
- The theology of the Book of Isaiah by John Goldingay. Amazon page
- The doctrine of humanity in the theology of Reinhold Niebuhr by Kenneth Hamilton, Jane Barter Moulaison. Amazon page
- Catholic theology after Kierkegaard by Joshua Furnal. Amazon page
- Evangelical postcolonial conversations: global awakenings in theology and praxis by Kay Higuera Smith, Jayachitra Lalitha , L. Daniel Hawk. Amazon page
- Trinitarian ontology and Israel in Robert W. Jenson’s theology by Sang-hoon Lee. Amazon page
- The end of theology: shaping theology for the sake of mission by Jason S. Sexton (Editor.), Paul Weston (Editor.). Amazon page
- Oh, that you would rend the heavens and come down! : the eschatological theology of third Isaiah (Isaiah 56-66). by Abraham Sung-Ho Oh. Amazon page
- The future of evangelical theology: soundings from the Asian American diaspora by Amos Yong. Amazon page
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Library Computer Lab > Rules
Please take a moment to read the library’s rules and observations for our Computer Lab:
~Lab computers 5 – 8 have BibleWorks 10 installed.
~Lab computer 12 is in Korean with Korean characters on the keyboard.
~Do not unplug the monitor and use it for your own computer. This will damage the lab machine and may result in said computer being down for an undetermined length of time.
~Do not change the settings on the computer.
~Remember to take all of your belonging when you leave. If you forget something, you can check the Lost and Found at the Circulation Desk on the first floor.
~Do not shut down / turn off the computers. This prevents important updates from being implemented on the machine.
~Logging In/Out Issues – It has come to our attention that some of our patrons are not completely logging out of the lab machines, which may be causing issues with logging into another machine. Please make sure you log out of the computer, and not just walk away from it. Clicking out of the browser does not log you out of your session. To log off the computer once you are finished with your session:
– Right-click the Windows icon in the lower left-hand corner;
– Click “Sign Out” (you may need to click on your name).
Thank you for you time!
Invalid Library Email Address > Please Read
Please do not use the email address [email protected] for any library inquiries. This address is no longer valid and emails sent to this inbox will not be answered.
Use [email protected] for any general library questions you may have. We can redirect you to the appropriate department, if necessary.
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