"Resolution 786" is a timely and intellectually provocative work about God, love, and war. Adam Hueghlomm, the product of a mixed marriage, was raised as both a Muslim and a Jew. Hueghlomm's fate unfolds through his childhood in Africa, his life as an adult in America, and his experiences during the Iraq War. Using the twenty-first century's first war as a backdrop, Hueghlomm simultaneously participates in the twenty-second century's most celebrated trial, a thought-provoking courtroom confrontation which charges the Lord with crimes against humanity.From the fields of Nairobi to America's...
"Resolution 786" is a timely and intellectually provocative work about God, love, and war. Adam Hueghlomm, the product of a mixed marriage, was raised...