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New Titles Tuesday, January 21

In the past week 17 titles were added to the library’s collection; below is a sample. Click on the link for more information.

Black sexual politics: African Americans, gender, and the new racism /Patricia Hill Collins.
This title explores how images of Black sexuality have been used to maintain the color line and how they threaten to spread a new brand of racism around the world today.

Decolonizing research: indigenous storywork as methodology /edited by Jo-ann Archibald Q’um Q’um Xiiem, Jenny Bol Jun Lee-Morgan and Jason De Santolo; with a foreword by Linda Tuhiwai Smith.
This title brings together indigenous researchers and activists from Canada, Australia, and New Zealand to assert the unique value of indigenous story-work as a focus of research, and to develop methodologies that rectify the colonial attitudes inherent in much past and current scholarship.

Living proof: stories of resilience along the mathematical journey /Allison K. Henrich, Emille D. Lawrence, Matthew A. Pons, David G. Taylor, editors.
This title is a collection of personal reflections on what it means to be, and to become, a mathematician. Each story reveals a unique and refreshing understanding of the barriers erected by our cultural focus on “math is hard”.

Oral tradition and the New Testament: a guide for the perplexed /Rafael Rodríguez.
This title provides examples of the ways in which oral-tradition research can bring texts into clearer focus (the ‘why’). The author adopts a fourfold structure to cover the topic, beginning with basic essentials for further discussion of oral-tradition research and definitions of key terms (the ‘what’). He then moves on to discuss the key players in this area (the ‘who’) before examining the methods involved in oral-tradition research among New Testament scholars (the ‘how’).

Pentecostal republic: religion and the struggle for state power in Nigeria /Ebenezer Obadare.
Through the lens of Christian–Muslim struggles for supremacy, this title charts the turbulent course of democracy in the Nigerian Fourth Republic, exploring the key role religion has played in ordering society. The author shows that religio-political contestations have become integral to Nigeria’s democratic process, and are fundamental to understanding its future.

The subversive evangelical: the ironic charisma of an irreligious megachurch /Peter J. Schuurman.
This title shows how a growing group of reflexive evangelicals from the Meeting House, an Ontario-based Anabaptist megachurch use irony to critique their own tradition and distinguish themselves from the stereotype of right-wing evangelicalism.

Ukraine: an illustrated history /Paul Robert Magocsi.
This volume provides a concise and easy-to-read historical survey of the country of Ukraine from earliest times to the present. Each of the book’s forty-six chapters is framed by a historical map, which graphically depicts the key elements of the chronological period or theme addressed within.

The ultimate marketing toolkit: ads that attract customers, brochures that create buzz, Web sites that wow /Paula Peters.
This book gives marketers what they need to make their businesses thrive. In simple, nontechnical language, the author shows professionals how to use marketing tools like: blogs and blogging, pay-per-click advertising, search engine optimization, email offers, and e-newsletters.

Understanding narrative inquiry: the crafting and analysis of stories as research /Jeong-Hee Kim.
This comprehensive, thought-provoking introduction to narrative inquiry in the social and human sciences guides readers through the entire narrative inquiry process—from locating narrative inquiry in the interdisciplinary context, through the philosophical and theoretical underpinnings, to narrative research design, data collection (excavating stories), data analysis and interpretation, and theorizing narrative meaning.

New Titles Tuesday, January 14

In the past week 36 titles were added to the library’s collection; below is a sample. Click on the link for more information.

Approaches to videogame discourse: lexis, interaction, textuality /edited by Astrid Ensslin and Isabel Balteiro.
This title examines in detail how video games function as means and objects of communication; how they give rise to new vocabularies, textual genres and discourse practices; and how they serve as rich vehicles of ideological signification and social engagement.

Critical understandings of digital technology in education: meta-connective pedagogy /Neal Dreamson.
This title explores the underlying assumptions, beliefs, and values of prevailing theories, frameworks, models, and principles in digital technology education through the metaphysical lenses of ontology, epistemology, axiology, and methodology.

Democracy in Canada: the disintegration of our institutions /Donald J. Savoie.
This title investigates the forces shaping the workings of Canadian federalism and the country’s national political and bureaucratic institutions.

Games and war in early modern English literature: from Shakespeare to Swift /edited by Holly Faith Nelson and Jim Daems.
This title theorizes the ways in which the language of games and warfare inform and illuminate each other in the early modern plays, poetry or prose of William Shakespeare, Thomas Morton, John Milton, Margaret Cavendish, Aphra Behn, and Jonathan Swift, among others.

Human trafficking: exploring the international nature, concerns, and complexities /edited by John Winterdyk, Benjamin Perrin, Philip Reichel.
This title examines techniques used to protect and support victims of trafficking as well as strategies for prosecution of offenders.

Invisible women: data bias in a world designed for men /Caroline Criado Perez.
This title investigates the root cause of gender inequality from diving into women’s lives at home in the UK, the US and around the world, the workplace, the public square, the doctor’s office.

Mobile devices and technology in higher education /Jeffrey H. Kuznekoff, Stevie M. Munz, and Scott Titsworth.
This title examines key issues at the intersection of education and technology by addressing the question that most educators face–how do we use technology to engage students in the learning process and enhance learning?

Molecular detection of human bacterial pathogens /edited by Dongyou Liu.
This title represents a reliable and convenient reference on molecular detection and identification of major human bacterial pathogens; an indispensable tool for upcoming and experienced medical, veterinary, and industrial laboratory scientists engaged in bacterial characterization; and an essential textbook for undergraduate and graduate students in microbiology.

Scribal practice, text and canon in the Dead Sea scrolls: essays in memory of Peter W. Flint /edited by John J. Collins, Ananda Geyser-Fouché.
This title contains 17 essays on the subjects of text, canon, and scribal practice. The volume is introduced by an overview of the Qumran evidence for text and canon of the Bible. Most of the text critical studies deal with texts from the Dead Sea Scrolls.

New Titles Tuesday, December 24

In the past week 112 titles were added to the library’s collection; below is a sample. Click on the link for more information.

Christianity and pluralism /Ron Dart & J.I. Packer.
This title is a collection of concise yet thoughtful essays by J. I. Packer and Ron Dart, interacting with and responding to the four traditional models used to answer the existence of multiple faiths (exclusive, inclusive, pluralist, and syncretist), but focusing particularly that form of syncretism which claims that all faiths find commonality through their mystical traditions.

Circles of sisterhood: a history of mission, service, and fellowship in Mennonite women’s organizations /Anita Hooley Yoder.
This title paints with both broad and subtle strokes the one-hundred-year history of an organization that nurtures local church women’s groups and connects Mennonite women across the world

God’s country: faith, hope, and the future of the rural church /Brad Roth; foreword by Leonard Sweet.
This title offers a sturdy theological and practical alternative to church-growth strategies that rely on success stories and flashy metrics. The author focuses on the learning how to praise, abide, watch, pray, grow, work the edges, die, befriend, and dream.

To heal and not to hurt: a fresh approach to safeguarding in Church /Rosie Harper.
This title presents 15 narrative examples and examines the deep institutional roots of the abusive attitudes that caused them and the Church’s often equally damaging responses. It concludes with the suggestion of a calm, reasoned, and practical basis on which the Church could shape a more adequate and sustainable policy of prevention and response.

Letters to young scholars /William Carey Ringenberg: foreword by Jay Kesler.
This second volume is designed primarily for college students, advanced high school students, and church and parachurch study groups on spiritual development.

Meander, spiral, explode: design and pattern in narrative /Jane Alison.
This title focuses on the craft of writing by demonstrating that the best stories follow patterns in nature.

Puzzling passages in Paul: forty conundrums calmly considered /Anthony Thiselton.
This title examines forty puzzling passages from Paul’s epistles. The author considers the various scholarly proposals about their meaning and offers their own reflections in the hope of dispersing fog and shedding light, and of expounding a coherent and self-consistent Paul.

The Reformation and the irrepressible word of God: interpretation, theology, and practice /edited by Scott M. Manetsch.
This title brings together the reflections of church historians and theologians originally delivered at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School on the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation.

The strength of her witness: Jesus Christ in the global voices of women /edited by Elizabeth A. Johnson.
This text is composed of essays, from around the world, that reveal the ways that women have reflected on and borne witness to the person, teaching, and praxis of Jesus Christ in light of their own varied contexts (poverty, racism, and violence). Their experience of being female in male-dominated structures in the church and society; and their commitment to promote justice in view of the human dignity of women, all done in tandem with their faith relationship with the living God.

New Titles Tuesday, December 17

In the past week 269 titles were added to the library’s collection; below is a sample. Click on the link for more information.

Daring to share: multi-denominational congregations in the United States and Canada /Sandra Beardsall, Mitzi J. Budde, William P. McDonald.
This title tells the stories of multi-denominational congregations, investigates their practices, and proposes a fresh vision of church for the twenty-first century.

Finding favor: God’s blessings beyond health, wealth, and happiness /Brian Jones.
Deep down everyone wants God’s best for their lives―also known as God’s favor. The author weaves together stories and Scripture to help readers find God’s favor in their own lives.

Homeland insecurity: a hip hop missiology for the post-Civil Rights context /Daniel White Hodge.
This title explores the contours of post–civil rights contexts and focuses on Hip Hop theology as a framework for radical engagement of emerging adult populations. The author critiques the impaired missiology of imperialist and white supremacist approaches to modern, urban short-term missions.

A lens of love: reading the Bible in its world for our world /Jonathan L. Walton.
This title aims to assist Christians to read and interpret the Bible morally and confidently as they engage society’s pressing issues. The author provides interpretive tools to help understand the context of the Scriptures to engage the richness of the Bible.

Living gently in a violent world: the prophetic witness of weakness /Stanley Hauerwas.
This title explores the contours of a countercultural community that embodies a different way of being and witnesses to a new order, one marked by radical forms of gentleness, peacemaking, and faithfulness.

Now that you’re a youth leader: how to handle the challenging yet rewarding first years of youth ministry /Jeremy Steele.
This title answers real questions posed by beginning youth ministers and addresses all the nuts-and-bolts of everything from counseling a teen to preparing a budget.

Spiritual care for allied health practice: a person-centered approach /edited by Lindsay B. Carey, PhD and Bernice Mathisen, PhD;   foreword by Harold G. Koenig, RN, MD.
This textbook explains why it is so important for any allied health professional (AHP) to be involved in, or assist with, the provision of spiritual care for patients and how to do so. Each chapter addresses a specific field of allied health practice.

Training preachers: a guide to teaching homiletics /edited by S.M. Gibson.
This title shows teachers of homiletics how to educate preachers to skillfully and effectively present God’s word to their congregations.

Transforming: the Bible and the lives of transgender Christians /Austen Hartke.
This title provides access into an underrepresented and misunderstood community and will change the way readers think about transgender people, faith, and the future of Christianity.

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