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Jake Morgan is a friendly and polite man of adequate intelligence
when he is sober. Materially, he provides well for his wife and
seven children. But he has a dark side so prevalent that the local
law enforcement gives their best effort to capture him. In his
small, rural community, the crime Jake commits is more serious than
murder. A lesson in empathy, To Kill A Poacher uses the case study
of Jake's life to explain what empathy is and how it develops.
Author Thomas C. Wallace provides stories from the Bible that help
drive home the lessons that are a mix of psychology and
spirituality. He introduces the systematic development of empathy
and the three general principles from which such development
arises: civility, compassion, and integrity. To illustrate the
dynamic qualities of this study, Wallace skillfully feathers his
research of Jake, an infamous poacher who lived and died violently
in mountainous rural America. Jake had numerous enemies who wanted
to see him dead, especially law enforcement. Wallace tries to
determine who was responsible for setting the stage in Jake's
murder and what inhibited his safety. Birds have sanctuaries. Where
was Jake's sanctuary?
Jake Morgan is a friendly and polite man of adequate intelligence
when he is sober. Materially, he provides well for his wife and
seven children. But he has a dark side so prevalent that the local
law enforcement gives their best effort to capture him. In his
small, rural community, the crime Jake commits is more serious than
murder. A lesson in empathy, To Kill A Poacher uses the case study
of Jake's life to explain what empathy is and how it develops.
Author Thomas C. Wallace provides stories from the Bible that help
drive home the lessons that are a mix of psychology and
spirituality. He introduces the systematic development of empathy
and the three general principles from which such development
arises: civility, compassion, and integrity. To illustrate the
dynamic qualities of this study, Wallace skillfully feathers his
research of Jake, an infamous poacher who lived and died violently
in mountainous rural America. Jake had numerous enemies who wanted
to see him dead, especially law enforcement. Wallace tries to
determine who was responsible for setting the stage in Jake's
murder and what inhibited his safety. Birds have sanctuaries. Where
was Jake's sanctuary?
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