The People's God: Ruminations aboutGod, Religion and the Future of Western Civilization

The People's God: Ruminations aboutGod, Religion and the Future of Western Civilization

by Victor Bolles
The People's God: Ruminations aboutGod, Religion and the Future of Western Civilization

The People's God: Ruminations aboutGod, Religion and the Future of Western Civilization

by Victor Bolles

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Overview

The People's God is a collection of interrelated ruminations about the role that religion has played in the development of civilization with a focus on Western civilization. Demographic and cultural changes are causing America to become an increasingly secular society. But America must figure out how to be, not only a secular society, but a moral and ethical society. These changes not only affect America economically and politically, they also impact the Western alliance led by the United States.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781666268232
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 03/31/2021
Pages: 132
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.44(d)

About the Author

Victor is the author of the groundbreaking book, Principled Policy that analyzes the American Social Contract and builds a framework of how to understand the most important public policy issues of our time. He followed up that important work with Edifice of Trust, looking at how the important social issues of our time relate to the American Founding Principles. He has also published several books of essays and a novel, Tawantinsuyu.
In addition, Victor publishes (almost) weekly blogs and podcasts on the current events of the day from the perspective of America’s Founding Principles. Blogs, podcasts and videos can be found on his website: www.edificeoftrust.com.
Victor worked in the Office of Technical Assistance of the US Treasury Department for fifteen years specializing in advising foreign governments on the issuance and management of government debt. He worked throughout Central America and the Caribbean and was resident for eight years in Honduras and El Salvador.
Prior to joining Treasury, Victor was an independent investment banker working out of San Antonio, TX. Victor worked at Citibank for many years in New York, Mexico City, Quito, Ecuador and Lagos, Nigeria where he was head of the investment bank and regional treasurer. His first job after graduate school was with Swiss Bank Corporation (now a part of UBS).
Victor has lived overseas for 16 years, speaks Spanish fluently and has traveled extensively. Victor has an MBA in Finance from the University of Michigan. He is married to Diane and has three children and three grandchildren.
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