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<note>The Apocalyptic Premise: Nuclear Arms Debated edited by Ernest W. Lefever and E. Stephen Hunt

1982 429 pages cloth $15, paper $10

Thirty-one essays reflecting diverse views. Among the political leaders, theolo gians, journalists, professors, and strategic analysts represented are Ronald Reagan, Leonid Brezhnev, Margaret Thatcher, Pupe John Paul II. Edward Kennedy, George F. Will, Jonathan Schell, Hennan Kahn, Irving Kristol, George F. Kennan, Michael Novak, Wolfhart Pumenberg, and Vladimir Bukovsky.

Crisis and Opportunity: U.S. Policy in Cenhalmerica and the Caribbean

edited by Mark Falcoff and Robert Royal

1984 503 pages cloth $19, paper $12

A stimulating and comprehensive collection of fact and opinion on El Salvador. Nicaragua, and the Caribbean Basin in general. Ronald Reagan, Fidel Castro, Jeane Kirkpatrick, the U.S. Catholic Conference, the Kissinger Commission, Robert E. White, R. Bruce McColm, Guillermo Ungo, Shirley Christian, Tomas Borge, Ronald Radosh, Charles Krauthammer, Edén Pastora, and George F. Will are among the thirty authors.

Conscience and Dividends: Churches and the Multinationals by Thomas C. Oden 1985 192 pages cloth $15, paper $9

A critical evaluation of the church-led corporate-responsibility movement, which has sought to modify the behavior of multinationals, particularly in the Third World. The author also assesses the problems and contributions of market enterprise in developing countries. Foreword by Martin E. Marty.

The Politics of Sentiment:

Churches and Foreign Investment in South Africa by Richard E. Sincere, Jr. 1984 176 pages $8

An examination of the proposal-supported in some U.S. church circles- that American corporations should withdraw their investments from South Africa in order to fight apartheid; finds that many South African religious, political, labor, and business leaders of all racial groups believe disinvestment would hinder rather than help constructive change.</note>
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