Audio Archive

Shelley, Barry

Recordings

Why Is the U.S. Afraid of Nicaragua?

Presenter: Shelley, Barry / 1987

What is the Third World Debt Crisis?

Presenter: Shelley, Barry / 1987

The Third World Debt Crisis: Impliations for North American Christians

Presenter: Shelley, Barry / 1987

Will the Jews Be Saved? Part 1

Presenter: Shelley, Barry / 1987

Will the Jews Be Saved? Part 2

Presenter: Shelley, Barry / 1987

Spiritual Lessons in the Wilderness

Presenter: Shelley, Barry / 1987

Economics of the Ghetto

Presenter: Shelley, Barry / 1987

What is Liberation Theology All About?

Presenter: Shelley, Barry / 1987

What's Happening in Nicaragua?

Presenter: Shelley, Barry / 1987

Hope for Peace in Central America

Presenter: Shelley, Barry / 1987

Wilderness and Spirituality: Part 1 – Undomesticating God

Presenter: Shelley, Barry / 1988

Wilderness and Spirituality: Part 2 – The Sacramental Life

Presenter: Shelley, Barry / 1988

Wilderness and Spirituality: Part 3 – Listening Differently

Presenter: Shelley, Barry / 1988

The Third World Debt Crisis: Part 1 – Who's to Blame?

Presenter: Shelley, Barry / 1988

The Third World Debt Crisis: Part 2 – Who Pays the Cost?

Presenter: Shelley, Barry / 1988

Does God Play Favorites?

Presenter: Shelley, Barry / 1988

What's It Like in El Salvador and Why?

Presenter: Shelley, Barry / 1990

El Salvador: What It's Like and Why

Presenter: Shelley, Barry / 1991

Fighting Forced Military Service in El Salvador

Presenter: Shelley, Barry / 1991

The Global Debt Crisis for Beginners: Part 1

Presenter: Shelley, Barry / 1991

The Global Debt Crisis for Beginners: Part 2

Presenter: Shelley, Barry / 1991

What Your Tax Dollars Buy in El Salvador

Presenter: Shelley, Barry / 1991

The Call to Solidarity with Central America

Presenter: Shelley, Barry / 1991

Holden wishes to express appreciation to PLU, Pacific Lutheran University, for their support of the Holden Audio Archive Project.

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