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Pitts’ Annual Friends of the Library Book Sale

Pitts’ Annual Friends of the Library Book Sale returns this year bigger and better than ever! Due to popular demand, this year’s book sale will take place over the period of two days, giving you all the time you need to build your own theological library:
 
DATES
Tuesday March 1, 2022: 8am-11am (Emory Card Holders only), 11am-4pm (Open to General Public)
Wednesday March 2, 2022: 8am-4pm (Open to General Public)

LOCATION
CST 360
 
PAYMENTS ACCEPTED
Cash, Credit Card, Check
 
Thousands of books are available for purchase for $1 – $10 on a range of topics including biblical studies, church history, ethics, ministry, and more. In addition, sets and series will be featured at discounted prices. This year’s inventory includes the collections of Professors David Pacini, Philip Reynolds, Jan Love, Ellen Ott Marshall, Steven Kraftchick, Karen Scheib, and more!
 
All visitors must adhere to Emory University’s Visitor Policy (https://www.emory.edu/…/polic…/visitor-policy/index.html).
 
Questions? Email theologyref@emory.edu. We look forward to seeing you in March!

Pitts Scholars Projects: Religion & Psychology Research Guide by Shelby Hal

Pitts continues to highlight projects completed by the 2019–20 Pitts Scholars cohort in the areas of research, pedagogy, and community engagement. The Pitts Library Scholar program offers exceptional doctoral and masters students the opportunity to participate in the discussions that guide the future of the library, and this year marked the third iteration of the program since its launch in 2016.

This week we highlight rising third year MDiv Shelby Hall’s project, a LibGuide on Religion and Psychology to assist Emory students in Candler courses and the broader community in interdisciplinary research. The online research guide includes essential publications in psychology and religion. It also includes centers of research at Emory dedicated to the study of this intersection and related fields.

A big thanks and congratulations to Shelby on a project well done! Stay tuned for more Pitts Scholars Projects highlights from the 2019–20 cohort.

 

Summer Reading, vol. 5: Caitlin Russell

This week we heard from Pitts Theology Library’s Acquisitions, Serials, and Assessment Librarian, Caitlin Russell. Take a break from the heavy academic reads with these novels grounded in religion and history!

First, Caitlin recommends Eternal Life by Dara Horn (W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 2018). This novel recognized by the New York Times follows the life of a Jewish woman in Second Temple Jerusalem who is blessed/cursed with eternal life.

Caitlin also suggests a novel the follows two juxtaposed tales called The Map of Salt and Stars by Zeyn Joukhader. This narrative tells the story of a family of Syrian refugees in tandem with the account of a twelfth century girl who became an apprentice to Muhammad al-Idrisi. This item is available in print at the Woodruff Library and as an audiobook!

Caitlin’s final recommendation is a fun adventure read called The City of Brass by S.A. Chakraborty (Harper Voyager, 2017). She explains that “this book is loosely based in Islamic ideas of djinn and brings up some interesting conversations about race and class based in a fictionalized world. It’s high fantasy, but with a core of religion running throughout.”

Stay tuned next week for recommendations from Susan B. Reynolds, Candler’s Assistant Professor of Catholic Studies!