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Faculty Book Gallery

 
The Faculty Book Gallery is the collection of books that are featured at Santa Clara University's Faculty New Publications reception which celebrates the accomplishments of SCU faculty who have published a book, produced a film or composed works of music in the past year. The annual event is sponsored by the University Library to honor the diverse works created by the university's exceptional faculty.

Other notable published work is also included in this gallery.

This gallery includes books published in 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024.
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  • The Johannine resurrection narrative: An exegetical and theological study of John 20 as a synthesis of Johannine spirituality by Sandra M. Schneiders

    The Johannine resurrection narrative: An exegetical and theological study of John 20 as a synthesis of Johannine spirituality

    Sandra M. Schneiders

  • Proceedings of the Tokyo Symposium on Women by Merry I. White and Barbara Molony

    Proceedings of the Tokyo Symposium on Women

    Merry I. White and Barbara Molony

  • Spiritual direction: Reflections on a contemporary ministry by Sandra M. Schneiders

    Spiritual direction: Reflections on a contemporary ministry

    Sandra M. Schneiders

  • New Deal Art: California by Steven M. Gelber, Lydia Modi Vitale, and de Saisset Art Gallery and Museum

    New Deal Art: California

    Steven M. Gelber, Lydia Modi Vitale, and de Saisset Art Gallery and Museum

    Traditionally, the years of the New Deal projects have been treated as a part of the "Depression experience" with an emphasis on their economic and social dimensions. Until recently, sporadic interest in the art of the period has usually focused on individual artists, not general movements in the art of the time. This has been particularly true in the western states.

    The purpose of the New Deal Art: California exhibition was to create an overview of the New Deal art projects by bringing together examples of art from the federal art programs in California.

    New Deal Art: California came about as the result of a chance remark made, by Dr. Francis V. O'Connor, Art Historical Consultant, on his first trip to the de Saisset Art Gallery and Museum in 1971. The original exploratory research he did revealed a wealth of information about California's contribution to the Works Progress Administration's Federal Art Project and the Treasury Programs.

    Dr. O'Connor's initial work helped provide the foundation for two years of subsequent research into the historical and aesthetic climate that gave birth to New ,Deal Art in California. The results of our explorations, in both quantity and quality of resources, has far exceeded our original expectations.

  • Women in Antiquity: An Annotated Bibliography by Leanna Goodwater

    Women in Antiquity: An Annotated Bibliography

    Leanna Goodwater

    An extensive annotated bibliography of materials about the historical women of antiquity from the earliest records to 476 C.E., it covers ancient Greece, the Minoans, Etruscans, Hellenistic kingdoms, Rome, and the provinces of the Roman Empire.

    Biographies of individual women constitute a considerable portion of the works listed. Ancient works are included, listed both in the original language and in translation. Modern works are covered as well -- books and journal articles published since 1872 dealing with the social, political, legal, and literary achievements and treatment of women in antiquity. English language materials receive comprehensive treatment, with selective coverage of foreign language works (Greek, Latin, French, German, and Italian). Ancient sources are listed first, followed by modern sources, in a simple subject arrangement. The bibliography is augmented by two indexes. The first, a unique and distinguishing feature of the work, lists by name many of the important women of antiquity, with their dates, brief identification, and references to numbered entries in the bibliography. The second is an index to authors, editors, and translators.

  • Black Men and Businessmen: The Growing Awareness of a Social Responsibility by Steven M. Gelber

    Black Men and Businessmen: The Growing Awareness of a Social Responsibility

    Steven M. Gelber

    A study of changes in American business attitudes concerning the recruitment of blacks since World War II relates black employment problems to the businessman's concept of his role in society.

  • Motion and Motion's God: Thematic Variations in Aristotle, Cicero, Newton, and Hegel by Michael J. Buckley S.J.

    Motion and Motion's God: Thematic Variations in Aristotle, Cicero, Newton, and Hegel

    Michael J. Buckley S.J.

    The existence of God as demonstrated from motion has preoccupied men in every age, and still stands as one of the critical questions of philosophic inquiry. The four thinkers Father Buckley discusses were selected because their methods of reasoning exhibit sharp contrasts when they are juxtaposed.

 

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