Moral Borders by Lee R. Rosenberg is an engaging historical novel set during World War II, detailing the Grunbaum family’s tragic journey through Nazi persecution. It is a poignant tale of survival, bravery, and resilience.
Moral Borders by Lee R. Rosenberg is a compelling historical novel that explores the harrowing experiences of the Grunbaum family during World War II. Set against the backdrop of Nazi-occupied Europe, the story follows their forced deportation, struggles for survival, and the moral dilemmas they face in the face of unimaginable persecution.
Through vivid storytelling and meticulous historical detail, Moral Borders examines themes of resilience, sacrifice, and the human will to endure. Rosenberg’s powerful narrative sheds light on the atrocities of the Holocaust while offering a poignant reflection on the strength of the human spirit in times of darkness.
The Nature of God aims to confront the question that confounds many modern theologians: How can we espouse a belief in God when it seems scientifically impossible? Is there a way to believe in both science and the existence of God? Author Lee Rosenberg has dedicated his life to answering this question. In this book, he will lay out the argument for a scientific explanation of God, and why the nature of God can exist both philosophically and scientifically.
Lee R. Rosenberg, a retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel, and Harvard Kennedy School fellow blends history and human resilience in his writing. Discover his compelling storytelling and rich historical insights today!
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