Fuller Library – Book Donation Policy Change

The David Allan Hubbard Library is moving more toward electronic resources to better serve the Fuller community. As of 2017, the David Allan Hubbard Library is no longer accepting print (book, journal, textbook, etc.) materials for donation. Any items left unattended at the Circulation Desk or the outdoor book drop will be recycled.

We strongly encourage you to donate your materials that are not “Preferred Gifts” (All materials that predate 1850 CE or Academic-based materials within the Fuller subject areas in Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and Spanish) to other seminaries in the area.

For more information about gift donations, please contact the Acquisitions and Collections Librarian at  [email protected].

New Books in December

Happy December! Have a blessed finals week! We are constantly adding new books in digital and print to the library and we want to make sure you get a peek of them. Thanks!

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  1. The story of Jesus in history and faith by Lee Martin McDonald. Amazon page
  2. The image of Christ in modern art by Richard Harries. Amazon page
  3. Christ in Art by Ernest. Renan. Amazon page
  4. Promise of the enternal covenant: God’s profound providence as revealed in the genealogy of Jesus Christ by Abraham Park. Amazon page
  5. Jesse’s lineage: the legendary lives of David, Jesus, and Jesse James by Robert Paul. Seesengood, Jennifer L. Koosed. Amazon page
  6. Jesus: a theography by Leonard I. Sweet, Frank. Viola. Amazon page
  7. Dating the Passion: the life of Jesus and the emergence of scientific chronology (200-1600) by C. Philipp E. Nothaft. Amazon page
  8. Jesus the central Jew: his times and his people by André. LaCocque. Amazon page
  9. The life and death of the radical historical Jesus by David. Burns. Amazon page
  10. Genesis: in the beginning by Dianne. Bergant. Amazon page
  11. Abingdon Old Testament Commentaries: Ruth by Judy. Fentress-Williams. Amazon page
  12. Revelation: a New Covenant Commentary by Gordon D. Fee. Amazon page
  13. Acts a Commentary in the Wesleyan Tradition by Richard P. Thompson. Amazon page
  14. First and Second Maccabees by Daniel. Harrington. Amazon page
  15. First and Second Samuel by Feidhlimidh Magennis. Amazon page
  16. Reading Joshua: a historical-critical, archaeological commentary by John Laughlin. Amazon page
  17. Joel, Obadiah, Haggai, Zechariah, Malachi by John J. Collins. Amazon page
  18. Proverbs by Katherine Murphey. Hayes, Daniel. Durken. Amazon page

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Overnight at the Library – December 4 – 5

Want a safe place to cram…I mean, study for finals? The library will be open overnight, next Monday, December 4! Circulation services are not available, BUT, we will have snacks to get you through the night. So, grab a blanket, wear comfortable clothes, and join us at the library! Only those with proper Fuller Seminary credentials will be allowed in; please do not bring guests or children during the overnight at the library. Thank you!

Questions? Contact [email protected]!

DeStress for Success – Winter FUNderland!

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
Mon.,   11/27: 7:30am – 11:00pm
Tues.,  11/28: 7:30am – 11:00pm
Wed.,   11/29:  7:30am – 11:00pm
Thurs., 11/30:  7:30am – 11:00pm
Fri., 12/01:  7:30am – 5:00pm
Sat., 12/02:  9:00am – 5:00pm

Week 11 (Finals Week)
Mon.,   12/04:  7:30am – 11:00pm
Monday, 12/04 – Tuesday, 12/05:  11pm – 7:30am – Overnight at the Library
Tues.,  12/05:  7:30am – 11:00pm
Wed.,   12/06:  7:30am – 11:00pm
Thurs., 12/07:  7:30am – 11:00pm
Fri., 12/08: 7:30am – 11:00pm (extended hours)
Sat., 12/09: 9:00am – 5:00pm (return to normal hours)

Weeks 10 & 11:

Hygge Rest Area (1st Floor, Weyerhauser area) – pillows and blankets available or bring your own!

Monday, December 4 – Friday, December 8:

Drinkerspace Cart: 9:00am – 10:30am

Monday, December 4 – Tuesday, December 5 from 11pm – 7am
Overnight at the Library
**Please note there are no Circulation Services available at this time!

Tuesday, December 5

Free Lunch at Noon
Menu: TBD
**To get lunch, you will need a ticket. These will be available at the Circulation Desk starting at 11:30am.**

New Books in November, Continued…

Thanksgiving is just around the corner. Let’s give thanks to God for everything that we receive at His hand.  Also thank God for technology so that  you’re able to read eBooks wherever you are. Happy Thanksgiving!

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  1. Mainline Christianity: the past and future of America’s majority faith by Jason S. Lantzer. Amazon page
  2. The Jewish Jesus: How Judaism and Christianity Shaped Each Other by Peter. Schäfer. Amazon page
  3. Sport and Christianity: a sign of the times in the light of faith by Wissenschaftliches Symposium “Zur Christlichen Sicht Des Sports”. Amazon page
  4. Counseling and Christianity: Five Approaches by Stephen P. Greggo, Timothy A. Sisemore. Amazon page
  5. Significance of the Dead Sea scrolls and other essays: Biblical and early Christianity studies from Malawi by Jonathan S. Nkhoma. Amazon page
  6. Interface between Igbo theology and Christianity by E. Elochukwu. Uzukwu, Akuma-Kalu. Njoku. Amazon page
  7. Reading the Bible after Christendom by Lloyd. Pietersen. Amazon page
  8. Political Theology: A Guide for the Perplexed by Elizabeth Phillips. Amazon page
  9. Worshipping Trinity: Coming Back to the Heart of Worship by Robin A. Parry. Amazon page
  10. The future of the biblical past: envisioning biblical studies on a global key by Roland Boer, Fernando F. Segovia. Amazon page
  11. The Samaritan Pentateuch: an introduction to its origin, history, and significance for biblical studies by Robert T. Anderson and Terry Giles. Amazon page
  12. The Ten Commandments and the Beatitudes: biblical studies and ethics for real life by Yiu Sing Lúcás Chan. Amazon page
  13. Digital Humanities in biblical, early Jewish and early Christian studies by Claire. Clivaz, Andrew F. Gregory, David. Hamidovič, Sara. Schulthess. Amazon page
  14. Studies in the text of the Old Testament: an introduction to the Hebrew Old Testament text project by Dominique. Barthélemy, United Bible Societies. Amazon page.
  15. Biblical and theological studies on the Trinity by Paul. Petersen, Robert K. McIver. Amazon page
  16. Have you considered my servant Job? : understanding the biblical archetype of patience by Samuel E. Balentine. Amazon page
  17. Biblical interpretation: theory, process, and criteria by Yung Suk. Kim. Amazon page
  18. Studies in John’s Gospel and Epistles: collected essays by M. J. J. Menken. Amazon page

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