| ResCode: Title | Copies | Author | Publisher | Pub Yr |
| 775.028: Terrorism And The Gospel | 1 | Weir, Ben & Carol | Kerr Associates |
| The Weir's "Garden of Gethsemane" experience helps provide guidance to 20th Century Christians who want to minister to a suffering world. A 90-minute, six-session, video-based "happening" in which the experiences, reflections, and courageous faith of the Rev. Benjamin Weir, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A) (1986-87), and his wife, Carol, are the basis for creative classroom interaction. |
| 775.039: U.N.: The Earth's Hope | 1 | Graybeal, David | National Training | 1995 |
| For 50 years the United Nations (UN) has struggled with issues of peace and justice, economic haves and have-nots, the clash of cultural perspectives, and the environment. Churches have been central to envisioning a strong UN which would move the world's peoples toward freedom and security for all. This video looks at the story of the UN along with the formative and supportive role of the churches. Leader's guide included. |
| 775.029: War, Peace And The Bible | 1 | Swaim, J. Carter | Orbis Books | 1982 |
| Carter Swaim, a Presbyterian minister and professor of New Testament Literature and Exegesis, brings the focus of Scripture on the most critical issue of our time - War and Peace. |
| 775.030: When The Wind Blows | 1 | Briggs, Raymond | Schocken Books | 1982 |
| Told in cartoon form, this book tells the story of an older couple as they face the consequence of nuclear war. It could be used as a drama between two characters to lead or end discussion on atomic warfare. |
| 775.031: Working For Peace: The Nuclear Issue | 1 | Maryknoll World Video |
| Peace requires positive energy. The Peace movement is not simply against war and violence; the United States Catholic bishops defined the nuclear arms race as more than a political issue and said that the questions surrounding it are moral ones. The discussion demonstrates that it involves more than the U.S. and the U.S.S.R.; that it destroys people as it filters down to the poorest of the Third World. The video show others how to take positive steps. |
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