New Books in June

Time flies and it’s final week again! Hopefully, you can treat final exams as a blessing and an opportunity to grow, strengthen, and mature in your faith. The Bible tells us, “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4:6-7). Please check out these new books in June after finals.

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  1. Contours of the Kuyperian tradition: a systematic introduction by Craig G. Bartholomew. Amazon page
  2. Human origins and the image of God: essays in honor of J. Wentzel van Huyssteen by J. Wentzel Van Huyssteen, Christopher Lilley, Daniel Pedersen. Amazon page
  3. Acts: A Theological Commentary on the Bible by Willie James Jennings. Amazon page
  4. Preaching in the New Testament: an exegetical and biblical-theological study by Jonathan Griffiths. Amazon page
  5. Doubt, faith, and certainty by Anthony C. Thiselton. Amazon page
  6. Interpreting Old Testament wisdom literature by by David G. Firth, Lindsay Wilson. Amazon page
  7. Theologies of the American revivalists: from Whitefield to Finney by Robert W. Caldwell. Amazon page
  8. Reading the Gospels with Karl Barth by Karl Barth Conference. Amazon page
  9. The insistence of God : a theology of perhaps by John D. Caputo. Amazon age
  10. The figure of Solomon in Jewish, Christian and Islamic tradition: king, sage and architect by Jozef Verheyden. Amazon page
  11. Proverbs: wisdom that works by Raymond C. Ortlund Jr., R. Kent. Hughes. Amazon page
  12. John by Willard M. Swartley. Amazon page
  13. The Essenes, the scrolls, and the Dead Sea by Joan E. Taylor. Amazon page
  14. Debates over the resurrection of the dead: constructing early Christian identity by Outi Lehtipuu. Amazon page
  15. Jonathan Edwards on God and creation by Oliver. Crisp. Amazon page
  16. 1 and 2 Corinthians by Yung Suk Kim. Amazon page
  17. Journey of two psalms: the reception of Psalms 1 and 2 in Jewish and Christian tradition by S. E. Gillingham. Amazon page
  18. How God became king: the forgotten story of the Gospels by N. T. Wright. Amazon page

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DeStress for Success – Online

Not able to join us at the library for our DeStress for Success events? Have no fear – you can de-stress online! Check out a few of the following suggestions and to reduce your stress!

Distracted by social media and other things on the Interwebs? Use a blocker like Self Control (Mac) that blocks particular sites for  a certain amount of time.
Game – the following games are merely suggestions and we are not endorsing these products.

FREE!
Pigment – coloring book app – iOS, Android
Jigsaw Puzzle – iOS, Android

Laugh – Watch some funny clips on YouTube or a comedy!

 

Meditate – Rest your eyes and relax with some soft music (about 3 hours)

Move – Get active and do some stress-busting yoga! (about 28 minutes)

Another good stress-buster is to make time to go get a cup of coffee or tea or clean your study space!

Create – Video tutorial on how to make a stress ball! (about 7 minutes)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLlEDzWU-o8

New Books in May, Continued…

Looking for new books at the DAHL library? Check out library news posts twice a month. Happy Reading!

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Entering into rest by Oliver O’Donovan. Amazon page

Suffering in ancient worldview: Luke, Seneca and 4 Maccabees in dialogue by Brian J. Tabb. Amazon page

1 Corinthians by Scott M. Manetsch (Editor). Amazon page

The myth of rebellious angels : studies in Second Temple Judaism and New Testament texts by  Loren T. Stuckenbruck. Amazon page

Wagering on an ironic God: Pascal on faith and philosophy by Thomas S. Hibbs. Amazon page

Introduction to the New Testament: reference edition by Carl R. Holladay. Amazon page

An American conscience: the Reinhold Niebuhr story by Jeremy L. Sabella. Amazon page

Theology as interdisciplinary inquiry: learning with and from the natural and human sciences by Robin W. Lovin, Joshua Mauldin. Amazon page

Life in Kings: reshaping the royal story in the Hebrew Bible by A. Graeme Auld.  Amazon page

Erasmus and Calvin on the foolishness of God: Reason and Emotion in the Christian Philosophy by Kirk Essary. Amazon page

Longing and letting go: Christian and Hindu practices of passionate non-attachment by Holly Hillgardner. Amazon page

The Testimony of the Spirit: New Essays by R. Douglas Geivett & Paul K. Moser. Amazon page

A companion to public theology by Sebastian C. H. Kim, Katie Day. Amazon page

Making saints in modern China by David Ownby & Vincent Goossaert.  Amazon page

Reformation theology: a systematic summary by Matthew Barrett, Michael Scott Horton. Amazon page

John and Philosophy: A New Reading of the Fourth Gospel by Troels Engberg-Pedersen. Amazon page

The past, present, and future of theologies of interreligious dialogue by Terrence. Merrigan, John. Friday. Amazon page

When art disrupts religion: aesthetic experience and the evangelical mind by Philip Salim Francis. Amazon page

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DeStress for Success & Extended Hours Schedule: Spring 2017

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.,   05/29: Closed – Memorial Day
Tues.,  05/30: 7:30am – 11:00pm
Wed.,   05/31:  7:30am – 11:00pm
Thurs., 06/01:  7:30am – 11:00pm
Fri.,      06/02:  7:30am – 11:00pm (extended hours)
Sat.,     06/03:  9:00am – 11:00pm (extended hours)

Week 11 (Finals Week)
Mon.,   06/05:  7:30am – 11:00pm
Tues.,  06/06:  7:30am – 11:00pm
Wed.,   06/07:  7:30am – 11:00pm
Thurs., 06/08:  7:30am – 11:00pm
Fri.,      06/09: 7:30am – 11:00pm (extended hours)
Sat.,     06/10: 9:00am – 5:00pm (return to normal hours)

Weeks 10 & 11:

Warp Rest Area (2nd Floor) – pillows and blankets available or bring your own!

Video Game Lounge (Library Lobby)

Coffee by the Books opens at 5:30pm everyday

Monday, June 5:
Milk, Cookies, and Coffee with Toad: 10:00am – 11:30am

Tuesday, June 6:
Milk, Cookies, and Coffee with Sonic: 10:00am – 11:30am

Wednesday, June 7:
Milk, Cookies, and Coffee with Link: 10:00am – 11:30am

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.**

Thursday, June 8:
Milk, Cookies, and Coffee with Ash: 10:00am – 11:30am

Friday, June 9:
Milk, Cookies, and Coffee with Pip-Boy: 10:00am – 11:30am

Did You Know…Fuller Library Facts!

Fuller Theological Seminary consistently ranks as one of the top five theological seminaries in the United States!

Fuller Library is also trying to raise the bar in offering diverse and plentiful resources to our patrons. Did you know Fuller Library has…

…one of the largest eBook collections at almost 280,000?

…over 101 databases accessible both on-campus and remotely?

…over 100,000 eJournal items.

If you have any questions about our resources and how to use them, feel free to email our Reference Librarians at [email protected] or make an appointment!

New books in May

How time flies! May is here and so are some new books! Please check them out at the DAHL library today!

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And you get a new eResource! And YOU get a new eResource!

Thanks to Mrs. Peggy Helmerich, we’ve added a few more eResources for our patrons! Check out the list below!

  • Slavery in America and the World
  • Dead Sea Scrolls Electronic Library Biblical Texts Online
  • Dead Sea Scrolls Electronic Library Non-Biblical Texts Online
  • Get It Now – an instant article service
  • Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception Online
  • Twentieth Century Religious Thought Library, includes: Twentieth Century Religious Thought: Volume I, Christianity; Twentieth Century Religious Thought: Volume II, Islam; Twentieth Century Religious Thought: Volume III, Judaism; Twentieth Century Religious Thought: Volume IV: Buddhism, Hinduism, and Taoism (Coming Soon)
  • List of new eBooks

Check back to see our updates. Links will be added as soon as we receive purchase confirmation from the above resources.

If you have any questions on how to use these eResources, contact [email protected] or [email protected].