New Book Reveals Exciting Ancient Rivalries That Shaped Human History
New Jersey (PRWEB) March 19, 2014 -- Looking through the lens of the family microscope, J. Grathmore Stratus III provides a fresh new perspective to viewing international relations. “The Estrange Family of Abraham's God” presents considerations that seem to be overlooked by many authors attempting to analyze ancient rivalries that continue to shape the history of mankind. In the process, readers and listeners gain insight into their own family matters, along with hope for reconciliation.
The topic of Arab-Israeli and Christian relations often invokes strong emotions and frequent hostility. It entails extremely sensitive subject matter and cuts deep to the essence of religious beliefs, loyalties, and sometimes mortal commitments. Anyone who follows international media realizes that every family on Earth is, or somehow might be, either directly or indirectly affected by a situation that is ever expanding from the Middle East. If visiting from another planet, it might appear as though Earth was inhabited by one very large dysfunctional family. Unlike others who have addressed this issue, J. Grathmore Stratus III does not imply what anyone should believe or what to conclude.
Impeccably researched, grippingly told, filled with interesting ideas, Stratus III's work of non-fiction is a page-turning legal read. It is a book that reveals the other side of international relations — a book that no American can afford to miss.
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About the Author
The author, J. Grathmore Stratus III, was born on the south shore of Long Island in Bay Shore, New York. He was raised in his grandmother’s house located directly across the street from busy boat-building and repair yards, as well as passenger terminals and fishermen wharves. Starting at the age of seven an appreciation for community involvement was sparked by serving in the local junior firemen organization.
A sincere appreciation for other cultures, belief systems, and viewpoints was gained while navigating cargo ships and oil tankers to overseas destinations. Insight gained helped structure J. Grathmore’s thoughts for publication in the Journal of Commerce, Best’s Review, Lloyd’s List, National Underwriter Fairplay magazine, and other global publications, leading to peer acceptance and personal communication with international market leaders.
J. Grathmore Stratus III holds a Bachelor of Science degree in the field of international relations and commerce, as well as a Bachelor of Arts degree in the field of theology. He currently resides outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in southern New Jersey.
The Estrange Family of Abraham's God * by J. Grathmore Stratus III
Publication Date: December 30, 2013
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