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New Titles List University of Dubuque New Titles List University of Dubuque Report Start Year Month (YYYY- 2020-02 End Year Month (YYYY- 2020-02 Criteria: MM): MM): Call Number (Use % All wildcard): Material Format: All Material Subformat: All Shelving Location: All Source Application: COLLECTION MANAGER - CATALOGING PARTNER;COLLECTION MANAGER - DATA SYNCHRONIZATION;CONNEXION;CONTRACT SERVICES;DIGITAL COLLECTION GATEWAY;N/A;OCLC PROCESSING;RECORD MANAGER;WORLDSHARE MANAGEMENT SERVICES;METADATA API-CCWeb Local Item Call Language Number Author Name Title Publisher Name Publication Date Edition Name Material Format Material Subformat Lawson, F. H.; A common University of 1953 N/A English BOOKS EBOOKS Yntema, Hessel lawyer looks at Michigan Law E. the civil law :five School, lectures delivered at the University of Michigan November 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20, 1953 / B105.W65 P43 2019 Pedersen, Jan B. Balanced Lexington Books, 2019 N/A English BOOKS PRINTBOOK W., wonder :experien tial sources of imagination, virtue, and human flourishing / User: Joseph Letriz Page 1 of 52 Runtime: 2020-03-06 11:43:31 GMT-06:00 Local Item Permanent Material Subformat Shelving Location OCLC Number Source Application EBOOKS 1021261900 OCLC PROCESSING PRINTBOOK New Book 1109175499 WORLDSHARE Collection: 1st Floor MANAGEMENT SERVICES User: Joseph Letriz Page 2 of 52 Runtime: 2020-03-06 11:43:31 GMT-06:00 New Titles List Local Item Call Language Number Author Name Title Publisher Name Publication Date Edition Name Material Format Material Subformat B1545.Z7 H365 Hanley, Ryan Our great Princeton University 2019 N/A English BOOKS PRINTBOOK 2019 Patrick, purpose :Adam Press, Smith on living a better life / BD216 .T53 2019 Green, Rochelle Theories of Lexington Books, 2019 N/A English BOOKS PRINTBOOK M., hope :exploring alternative affective dimensions of human experience / BD236 .C69 2019 Coulmas, Identity :a very Oxford University 2019 First edition. English BOOKS PRINTBOOK Florian, short Press, introduction / BF1261.2 .J33 2019 Jackson, Laura Signs :the secret Spiegel & Grau, 2019 First edition. English BOOKS PRINTBOOK Lynne, language of the universe / BF495 .S56 2019 Simner, Julia, Synaesthesia :a Oxford University 2019 First edition. English BOOKS PRINTBOOK very short Press, introduction / BF723.G52 K37 Kaplan, Janice, The genius of Dutton, 2020 N/A English BOOKS PRINTBOOK 2020 women :from overlooked to changing the world / BF723.P25 M564 Miner, Julianna, Raising a screen- A TarcherPerigee 2019 N/A English BOOKS PRINTBOOK 2019 smart Book, kid :embrace the good and avoid the bad in the digital age / BJ1476 .N67 2009 Norlock, Kathryn, Forgiveness from Lexington Books, 2009 N/A English BOOKS PRINTBOOK a feminist perspective / User: Joseph Letriz Page 3 of 52 Runtime: 2020-03-06 11:43:31 GMT-06:00 Local Item Permanent Material Subformat Shelving Location OCLC Number Source Application PRINTBOOK New Book 1089421517 WORLDSHARE Collection: 1st Floor MANAGEMENT SERVICES PRINTBOOK 1st Floor Display 1079198816 WORLDSHARE MANAGEMENT SERVICES PRINTBOOK New Book 1039933618 WORLDSHARE Collection: 1st Floor MANAGEMENT SERVICES PRINTBOOK New Book 1089839082 WORLDSHARE Collection: 1st Floor MANAGEMENT SERVICES PRINTBOOK New Book 1049284789 WORLDSHARE Collection: 1st Floor MANAGEMENT SERVICES PRINTBOOK New Book 1134538975 WORLDSHARE Collection: 1st Floor MANAGEMENT SERVICES PRINTBOOK New Book 1089882543 WORLDSHARE Collection: 1st Floor MANAGEMENT SERVICES PRINTBOOK New Book 237047596 WORLDSHARE Collection: 1st Floor MANAGEMENT SERVICES User: Joseph Letriz Page 4 of 52 Runtime: 2020-03-06 11:43:31 GMT-06:00 New Titles List Local Item Call Language Number Author Name Title Publisher Name Publication Date Edition Name Material Format Material Subformat BJ1521 .W66 2020 Wood, Nathan, Virtue Lexington Books, 2020 N/A English BOOKS PRINTBOOK rediscovered :de ontology, consequentialism , and virtue ethics in the contemporary moral landscape / BR60.A5 C47 2018 Chromatius,; Sermons and Newman Press, 2018 N/A English BOOKS PRINTBOOK Scheck, Thomas tractates on P., Matthew / BS1325.53 .T783 Tsumura, David The Second William B. Eerdmans 2019 N/A English BOOKS PRINTBOOK 2019 Toshio, Book of Samuel / Publishing Company, BS1335.52 .J36 Janzen, David, Trauma and the SBL Press, 2019 N/A English BOOKS PRINTBOOK 2019 failure of history :Kings, Lamentations, and the destruction of Jerusalem / BS1345.53 .L45 Leithart, Peter J., 1 & 2 Brazos Press, a 2019 N/A English BOOKS PRINTBOOK 2019 Chronicles / division of Baker Publishing Group, BS1375.52 .M37 Mapfeka, Esther in Brill, 2019 N/A English BOOKS PRINTBOOK 2019 Tsaurayi diaspora :toward Kudakwashe, an alternative interpretive framework / BS1555.52 .L56 Lim, Chin Ming Contextual Brill, 2019 N/A English BOOKS PRINTBOOK 2019 Stephen, biblical hermeneutics as multicentric dialogue :toward s a Singaporean reading of Daniel / User: Joseph Letriz Page 5 of 52 Runtime: 2020-03-06 11:43:31 GMT-06:00 Local Item Permanent Material Subformat Shelving Location OCLC Number Source Application PRINTBOOK New Book 1127870350 WORLDSHARE Collection: 1st Floor MANAGEMENT SERVICES PRINTBOOK New Book 1033561183 WORLDSHARE Collection: 1st Floor MANAGEMENT SERVICES PRINTBOOK New Book 1076551654 WORLDSHARE Collection: 1st Floor MANAGEMENT SERVICES PRINTBOOK New Book 1098220844 WORLDSHARE Collection: 1st Floor MANAGEMENT SERVICES PRINTBOOK New Book 1056464572 WORLDSHARE Collection: 1st Floor MANAGEMENT SERVICES PRINTBOOK New Book 1096230520 WORLDSHARE Collection: 1st Floor MANAGEMENT SERVICES PRINTBOOK New Book 1085698737 WORLDSHARE Collection: 1st Floor MANAGEMENT SERVICES User: Joseph Letriz Page 6 of 52 Runtime: 2020-03-06 11:43:31 GMT-06:00 New Titles List Local Item Call Language Number Author Name Title Publisher Name Publication Date Edition Name Material Format Material Subformat BS2585.52 .C38 Carter, Warren,; Mark / Liturgical Press, 2019 N/A English BOOKS PRINTBOOK 2019 Tanzer, Sarah,Reid, Barbara E., BS2585.52 .C475 Cho, Bernardo, Royal T & T Clark, 2019 N/A English BOOKS PRINTBOOK 2019 messianism and the Jerusalem priesthood in the Gospel of Mark / BS2595.6.S25 W5 Wi, MiJa, The path to T&T Clark, 2019 N/A English BOOKS PRINTBOOK 2019 salvation in Luke's Gospel :what must we do? / BS2655.S49 B63 Marchal, Joseph Bodies on the SBL Press, 2019 N/A English BOOKS PRINTBOOK 2019 A., verge :queering Pauline Epistles / BS2665.53 .R662 Adams, Gwenfair Romans 1-8 / InterVarsity Press, 2019 N/A English BOOKS PRINTBOOK 2019 Walters, BS2675.53 .W57 Wire, Antoinette 2 Corinthians / Liturgical Press, 2019 N/A English BOOKS PRINTBOOK 2019 Clark,; Beavis, Mary Ann,Reid, Barbara E., BS2685.52 .M33 McCaulley, Esau, Sharing in the T & T Clark, 2019 N/A English BOOKS PRINTBOOK 2019 Son's inheritance :Davi dic messianism and Paul's worldwide interpretation of the Abrahamic land promise in Galatians / User: Joseph Letriz Page 7 of 52 Runtime: 2020-03-06 11:43:31 GMT-06:00 Local Item Permanent Material Subformat Shelving Location OCLC Number Source Application PRINTBOOK New Book 1097461488 WORLDSHARE Collection: 1st Floor MANAGEMENT SERVICES PRINTBOOK New Book 1076804374 WORLDSHARE Collection: 1st Floor MANAGEMENT SERVICES PRINTBOOK New Book 1076805010 WORLDSHARE Collection: 1st Floor MANAGEMENT SERVICES PRINTBOOK New Book 1084635879 WORLDSHARE Collection: 1st Floor MANAGEMENT SERVICES PRINTBOOK New Book 1032588916 WORLDSHARE Collection: 1st Floor MANAGEMENT SERVICES PRINTBOOK New Book 1081339509 WORLDSHARE Collection: 1st Floor MANAGEMENT SERVICES PRINTBOOK New Book 1076801145 WORLDSHARE Collection: 1st Floor MANAGEMENT SERVICES User: Joseph Letriz Page 8 of 52 Runtime: 2020-03-06 11:43:31 GMT-06:00 New Titles List Local Item Call Language Number Author Name Title Publisher Name Publication Date Edition Name Material Format Material Subformat BS2685.52 .W55 Williams, Jarvis Christ redeemed Bloomsbury T & T 2019 N/A English BOOKS PRINTBOOK 2019 J., 'us' from the Clark, curse of the law :a Jewish martyrological reading of Galatians 3:13 / BS2685.53 .V36 Vanhoye, Albert, Galatians / Baker Academic, 2019 N/A English BOOKS PRINTBOOK 2019 BS2715.53 .B43 Beale, G. K. Colossians and Baker Academic, 2019 N/A English BOOKS PRINTBOOK 2019 Philemon / BS2775.6.A8 S6 Laansma, So great a T&T Clark, 2019 N/A English BOOKS PRINTBOOK 2019 Jon,Guthrie, salvation :a George dialogue on the H.,Westfall, atonement in Cynthia Long, Hebrews / BS2785.53 .M665 Moore-Keish, James / Westminster John 2019 First edition. English BOOKS PRINTBOOK 2019 Martha L., Knox Press, BS2795.52 .A13 Frey, Jörg,Dulk, 2 Peter and the Brill, 2019 N/A English BOOKS PRINTBOOK 2019 Matthijs Apocalypse of den,Watt, Jan G. Peter :towards a van der, new perspective : Radboud Prestige Lectures by Jörg Frey / BS511.3 .J63 2019 John, Helen C., Biblical Brill, 2019 N/A English BOOKS PRINTBOOK interpretation and African traditional religion :cross- cultural and community readings in Owamboland, Namibia / User: Joseph Letriz Page 9 of 52 Runtime: 2020-03-06 11:43:31 GMT-06:00 Local Item Permanent Material Subformat Shelving Location OCLC Number Source Application PRINTBOOK New Book 1103977287 WORLDSHARE Collection: 1st Floor MANAGEMENT SERVICES PRINTBOOK New Book 1039317173 WORLDSHARE Collection: 1st Floor MANAGEMENT SERVICES PRINTBOOK New Book 1039340843 WORLDSHARE Collection: 1st Floor MANAGEMENT SERVICES PRINTBOOK New Book 1096243965 WORLDSHARE Collection: 1st Floor MANAGEMENT SERVICES PRINTBOOK New Book 1086508703 WORLDSHARE Collection: 1st Floor MANAGEMENT SERVICES PRINTBOOK New Book 1096213677 WORLDSHARE Collection: 1st Floor MANAGEMENT SERVICES PRINTBOOK New Book
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