Background
Root, James Benjamin was born on January 26, 1934 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of William Jehial and Helen Elizabeth (English) Root.
( The Making of Modern America The author has attempted ...)
The Making of Modern America The author has attempted to answer the probing curiosity of young adults regarding faith and formalized religion, lending itself to ontological speculations. The uniqueness lies in the bringing together of scientific and religious precepts as a unified philosophy of "first beginnings," thus providing a clear, concise perspective on the moral nature of creation, our connection to the universe, and the concept of God as the icon of social stability-a compelling treatise forewarning America to our perilous future of secular self-will. The writing is in three sections, each self-contained yet interrelated. Throughout, the transcendence of our lustful obsession for both sensual and material gratification is accentuated, culminating in the deliverance of five guidelines to spiritual fulfillment.
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Root, James Benjamin was born on January 26, 1934 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of William Jehial and Helen Elizabeth (English) Root.
Bachelor of Business Administration, Memphis State University, 1960. Bachelor Landscape Architecture, University Georgia, 1966.
Assistant professor, West Virginia University, Morgantown, 1973-1975, 93; private practice, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1976-1985, 91-; site planner, LBA, PH&R, Charles P. Johnson & Associations, Fairfax, Virginia, 1986-1990. Private practice as golf course architect, Charlottesville, since 1976. Instructor Parkersburg Community College, 1975, Piedmont Virginia Community College, 1981.
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Member Planning Commission, Marietta, Ohio, 1972. Member National Golf Foundation, Golf Course Builders Association American (associate), Virginia Writers Club.