Greg Graffin, frontman of punk band Bad Religion and holder of a Ph.D. in zoology, explores themes of evolution, atheism, and naturalism. Preston Jones, a history professor at a Christian college, contributes to the discussion.
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City for Empire: An Anchorage History, 1914-1941
- 214pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Anchorage's development from its 1915 founding is intricately tied to the American empire, serving as a vital shipping hub during World War I and a strategic defense location in World War II. The book explores the international context of Anchorage's early years, highlighting its diverse population and the city's role in projecting American power. With a blend of thorough research and accessibility, it provides a compelling narrative of this remarkable city's historical significance.
At just five years old, Preston Jones discovers a metal box in his basement containing stacks of money and envelopes that reveal a shocking truth about his identity. This pivotal moment sets him on a journey of self-discovery, unraveling the secrets of his past and the implications of his mother's deception. As he grapples with the revelations, Preston's quest for understanding shapes his life and challenges his perception of family and truth.