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!

Martin Luther King Jr & Civil Rights in the James Washington Special Collection

James Washington Special Collection

Over 4,000 Related Volumes at the David Allan Hubbard Library!

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Black in Selma

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James Washington (1948-1997)

“One of the Leading Scholars of African-American Religion”James Washington

Associate Professor of History at Union Theological Seminary, NY

Ordained Baptist Minister

Dr. Washington is the author of Frustrated Fellowship: The Black Baptist Quest for Social Power (1986), A Testament of Hope: The Essential Writings of Martin Luther King, Jr. (1986), I Have a Dream: Writings and Speeches That Changed the World / Martin Luther King, Jr. (1992), Conversations with God: Two Centuries of Prayers by African Americans (1994).

–James Washington and Tim Tseng, Union Theological Seminary