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Welcome to the Charlotte Campus Library!

The Charlotte Campus Library is a two-story library of 30,000 plus volumes that serves commuter and virtual seminary students, faculty, and staff, local clergy, Christian educators, members of Sharon Presbyterian Church, and other churches in the Charlotte region. As a gathering place for its non-resident students, the library encourages them to use the space by providing several lounge areas with comfortable furniture for taking breaks and hosting study groups. It also provides space for small to medium sized classes to meet in person or virtually, and serves as overflow space streaming worship services and other chapel-based events.


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New Books in the Charlotte Library

What about the Children? by Nicole Doyley; Tasha Jun (Foreword by)
Authentic Christian Freedom: Deconstructing the American Gospel of Liberty by Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty
Affordable Housing in Charlotte by Tom Hanchett
A Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament (UBS6) by H. A. G. Houghton
A Queer Lectionary by Peter Carlson (Editor)
Good Soil by Jeff Chu
Cultivating Competence by Sarah B. Drummond
Preaching in a Post-Truth World by Mike Glenn
Preaching and Social Issues by Leah D. Schade; Lisa L. Thompson (Foreword by)
Things in Nature Merely Grow by Yiyun Li
Christian Theology by Alister E. McGrath; Matthew J. Thomas
African Americans and Religious Freedom by Rahmah Abdulaleem; Corey Walker (Editor); Suzan Johnson Cook; Sabrina Dent (Editor); Sharon Grant; Faith Harris; William Lamar; Keisha Wilson; Teresa Smallwood; Eric Williams
Disenfranchised Grief by Kenneth J. Doka
My Jams by Anthony B. Pinn
From Pulpit to Public Square by Richard W. Voelz
Reckoning with Power by David E. Fitch
Slavery in Early Christianity by Jennifer A. Glancy
The Book of Micah by James D. Nogalski
Listening to the Spirit by Aaron Stauffer
Women and the Reformations by Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks
The Proverbial Woman by Amy J. Chase
True to Our Native Land, Second Edition by Brian K. Blount (Editor); Gay L. Byron (Editor); Emerson B. Powery (Editor)
The Black Girl Survives in This One by Desiree S. Evans (Editor); Saraciea J. Fennell (Editor); Tananarive Due (Introduction by)
Word and Sacrament by Paul Galbreath
Empowered to Repair - Becoming People Who Mend Broken Systems and Heal Our Communities by Brenda Salter Mcneil

What Makes Us Unique?

The current library opened as a key part of the Thomas W. Currie, III Academic Hall on the multibuilding campus of Sharon Presbyterian Church in 2012. The two-story library has a circulating collection of materials downstairs and a reference (building use-only) collection upstairs along with study and research tables in the spacious and airy Edward W. Newberry Reference Room.
 
When Charlotte campus began at Queens University in 2002, seminary books were offered as a part of the collection at Queens’ Everett Library. With additional space in the new Currie Building, the library has increased its physical collection, but also relies on online and virtual materials as well to support students who are on campus less frequently.

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