Easter Egg Hunt at the Fuller Library!

From March 28th to April 8th, the Fuller Library will have an Easter Egg Hunt! We have hidden eggs all over the library. If you find one, bring it to the Circulation Desk and get your prize! Prizes include: $1.00-$1.50 off library fines (does not include printing) and candy. But, there are TWO golden eggs hidden as well, and finding one will get you a Starbucks Gift card.
Say whaaaat?!

PLEASE NOTE: This hunt is not for children – Fuller Students ONLY! We apologize but will consider having one for children in the future.

The Rules:

  1. One egg per person, per day.
  2. Egg must be brought to the Circulation Desk and THEN opened. Your name and possibly G number will be written down.
  3. Eggs are hidden in areas that anyone can access; none are in staff only areas of the library. They will not be behind stacks of books or large items for you to move.
  4. If you chose the Fine Removal prize and have no fines OR your fines are less than the removal amount, no money or change will be given. Fine Removal prize cannot be used as credit toward future fines.
  5. You do not talk about Fight Club.
  6. Golden Eggs – if you find one, you will no longer be allowed to play (sorry!). This gives everyone else a chance to find an egg, especially a golden one.
  7. Have fun!

If you have any questions feel free to email [email protected].

Get ready, get set…HUNT!

WorldCat Local to WorldCat Discovery – Please Read

Just a note – the library is aware that the search box on our home page is not working. Searching here will send you to an error page.

Until this is resolved, you can access WorldCat Local (our old system) here. WorldCat Discovery (the new system) can be accessed here.

Also, while in Discovery, you can switch to Local by going to Library Links (upper-right hand corner) > Classic Search.

If you have any questions, please contact [email protected]. Thank you for your patience in this matter!

New Books in March, Continued…

 

Good luck on your finals! It’s almost Spring Break (finally!), so it’s time to enjoy beautiful weather, blossoming flowers, new books, and a new quarter! 

 

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  1. New Testament apocrypha: more noncanonical scriptures by Tony Burke; Brent Landau. Amazon page
  2. The reciprocating self: human development in theological perspective by Jack O Balswick; Pamela Ebstyne King; Kevin S Reimer. Amazon page
  3. The dusty ones: why wandering deepens your faith by A J Swoboda. Amazon page
  4. Doubling and Duplicating in the Book of Genesis: Literary and Stylistic Approaches to the Text by Elizabeth R. Hayes (Author& Editor). Amazon page.
  5. Evangelicalism in America by Randall Herbert Balmer. Amazon page
  6. Spirit and Salvation: A Constructive Christian Theology for the Pluralistic World by Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen. Amazon page
  7. Canonical theology: the biblical canon, sola scriptura, and theological method by John Peckham. Amazon page
  8. Biblical authority after Babel: retrieving the solas in the spirit of mere Protestant Christianity by Kevin J Vanhoozer. Amazon page
  9. Hostility in the house of God: an investigation of the opponents in 1 and 2 Timothy by Dillon T Thornton. Amazon page
  10. Representing Christ: a vision for the priesthood of all believers by Uche Anizor &Hank Voss. Amazon page
  11. The spirit of contradiction in Christianity and Buddhism by Hugh Nicholson. Amazon page
  12. Intercultural theology: intercultural hermeneutics by Henning Wrogemann. Amazon page
  13. The Song of Songs and the fashioning of identity in early Latin Christianity by Karl Shuve. Amazon page
  14. Protestantism after 500 years by Thomas Albert Howard; Mark A Noll. Amazon page
  15. Joel by Christopher R Seitz. Amazon page
  16. Remembering the Reformation: An inquiry into the meanings of Protestantism by Thomas Albert Howard. Amazon page

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New Database > Oxford African American Studies Center

Fuller Library has a new database for you to try! The Oxford African American Studies Center combines the authority of carefully edited reference works with sophisticated technology to create the most comprehensive collection of scholarship available online to focus on the lives and events which have shaped African American and African history and culture. Click here for access!

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De-Stress for Success at the Fuller Library! Therapy Dog Today!

Fuller Library is excited to have our very first De-Stress for Success event during finals week! Check out our schedule below!
Questions? Email [email protected].

All Week:
Meditation Lounge – pillows and pillows, and more pillows!
Snacks – healthy and not-so healthy
Coloring Pages – give your mind a rest by coloring intricate designs.
Postcards (includes color your own) – color and fill one out to thank our U.S. Military!
Coffee by the Books opens at 5:30pm everyday

Monday:
Stress Management Tips & Therapy Dog Rio – 11:30am – 1pm

Tuesday:
Free Lunch for Fuller student and faculty!
Chips, water, and Chick-Fil-A sandwiches for the first 50 people.
Starts at Noon in the Library Lobby. Tickets will be handed out for those 50 people – no extra tickets per person.
One per person – no exceptions. Not available for visitors / guests.
Special thanks to Chick-Fil-A Pasadena for their donation!

Wednesday:
Therapy Dog Sampson – 11:30am – 1pm

 Monday, March 13th – Thursday, March 16th: 
Miracle Madness Championships
The winner will be announced on Thursday!!
Click here to vote in the semi-finals!

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Collaboration Table – What Do You Think!?

image1Fuller Library needs your thoughts about this Collaboration Table!

This is an example of new furniture we are deciding to purchase. These Collaboration Tables will have power outlets in or near the table, the ability to seat 5-6 people, the monitor will have adapters to hook up laptops to, as well as webcams to allow virtual meetings.

What do you like about this? What don’t you like? What could be improved? Let us know!

 

Extended Hours for Finals!

Greetings Fuller Community!

The Library is pleased to announce that in order to accommodate increased student preparation and study-time for final papers and exams, the hours will be extended during Friday and Saturday of Week 10, and Friday of Week 11.

Here is the schedule break-down for those weeks:

Week 10
Mon.,   03/06: 7:30am – 11:00pm
Tues.,  03/07: 7:30am – 11:00pm
Wed.,   03/08:  7:30am – 11:00pm
Thurs., 03/09:  7:30am – 11:00pm
Fri.,      03/10:  7:30am – 11:00pm (extended hours)
Sat.,     03/11:  9:00am – 11:00pm (extended hours)

Week 11 (Finals Week)
Mon.,   03/13:  7:30am – 11:00pm
Tues.,  03/14:  7:30am – 11:00pm
Wed.,   03/15:  7:30am – 11:00pm
Thurs., 03/16:  7:30am – 11:00pm
Fri.,      03/17: 7:30am – 11:00pm (extended hours)
Sat.,     03/18: 9:00am – 5:00pm (return to normal hours)

Blessings to all of you during this busy time!

–Hubbard Library Staff

New books in March!

How time flies! It’s only two weeks until winter quarter’s finals –  almost as fast as a twinkling of an eye.  When you feel tired or bored preparing for finals, check out our new March books in the library.

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  1. The Love of God: Divine Gift, Human Gratitude, and Mutual Faithfulness in Judaism by Jon D. Levenson. Amazon page
  2. The Apostle Paul and the Christian life : ethical and missional implications of the new perspective by Scot McKnight. Amazon Page
  3. The theological anthropology of David Kelsey: responses to eccentric existence by Gene H Outka. Amazon page
  4. Adam and the genome: reading scripture after genetic science by Dennis R Venema; Scot McKnight. Amazon page
  5. Modern art and the life of a culture: the religious impulses of modernism by Jonathan A Anderson &William A Dyrness. Amazon page
  6. Spirit hermeneutics: reading scripture in light of Pentecost by Craig S Keener. Amazon page
  7. Kierkegaard and Christian faith by Paul Henry Martens. Amazon page
  8. The enduring authority of the Christian scriptures by D A Carson. Amazon page
  9. Resurrection in Paul: cognition, metaphor, and transformation by Frederick S Tappenden. Amazon page
  10. The stoic origins of Erasmus’ philosophy of Christ by Ross Dealy. Amazon page
  11. Lived theology : new perspectives on method, style, and pedagogy by Peter Slade & Sarah Azaransky & Charles Marsh. Amazon page
  12. Who were the first Christians? : dismantling the urban thesis by Thomas A Robinson. Amazon page
  13. Reading the Bible with the Founding Fathers by Daniel L Dreisbach. Amazon page
  14. Cognitive science and the New Testament: a new approach to early Christian research by István Czachesz. Amazon page
  15. Kingship and memory in ancient Judah by Ian Douglas Wilson. Amazon page
  16. An introduction to consulting psychology: working with individuals, groups, and organizations by Rodney L Lowman. Amazon page
  17. In defense of conciliar Christology: a philosophical essay by Timothy Pawl. Amazon page
  18. We gather together: the religious right and the problem of interfaith politics by Neil J Young. Amazon page

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