New Books in October
October 3, 2017||Comments Off on New Books in October
It’s the start of another quarter here at Fuller! For those of you new to Fuller, you are invited to check our new books posted every other week. Here’s just a sample of some of the new ebooks you’ll find on the library website. Have a blessed quarter!
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- The Politics of Dead Kings: Dynastic Ancestors in the Book of Kings and Ancient Israel by by Matthew J Suriano. Amazon page
- Deep equality in an era of religious diversity by Lori G. Beaman. Amazon page
- Tang Junyi : Confucian philosophy and the challenge of modernity by Thomas Fröhlich. Amazon page
- Religion, identity and change: perspectives on global transformations by Simon Coleman (Editor.), Peter Collins (Editor.). Amazon page
- The reception of Vatican II by Matthew L. Lamb (Editor.), Matthew Levering (Author,) (Editor.). Amazon page
- New Essays on the Apostolic Fathers by Clare K Rothschild. Amazon page
- Double particularity : Karl Barth, contextuality, and Asian American theology by Daniel D. Lee Amazon page
- Shared identities: medieval and modern imaginings of Judeo-Islam by Aaron W. Hughes. Amazon page
- Ezra and the Second Wilderness by Philip Young Yoo. Amazon page
- From Jesus to his first followers: continuity and discontinuity: anthropological and historical perspectives by Adriana Destro (Author.), Mauro Pesce (Author.). Amazon page
- Getting to church: narratives of gender and joining by Sally K. Gallagher. Amazon page
- Lovin’ on Jesus: a concise history of contemporary worship by Swee-Hong Lim , Lester Ruth. Amazon page
- The figure of Solomon in Jewish, Christian and Islamic tradition: king, sage and architect by Jozef Verheyden. Amazon page
- Urban Origins of American Judaism by Deborah Dash. Moore. Amazon page
- The story of Israel in the Book of Omelet: Ecclesiastes as cultural memory by Jennifer Barbour. Amazon page
- Stricken by sin, cured by Christ: agency, necessity, and culpability in Augustinian theology by Jesse. Couenhoven. Amazon page
- Messianism in the Old Greek of Isaiah: an Intertextual Analysis by Abi T. Ngunga. Amazon page
From creation to Babel: studies in Genesis 1-11 by John Day. Amazon page
















