Beneath the Surface
- 304 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
This New York Times bestseller is a first-hand account of the lives of captive killer whales by a former senior SeaWorld orca trainer and the star of the hugely popular documentary Blackfish.
John Hargrove aporta 14 años de experiencia como entrenador de orcas, incluyendo roles de alto nivel en SeaWorld de California y Texas, y como supervisor en MarineLand en Francia. Esta experiencia única ofrece una perspectiva interna sobre el entrenamiento de animales y las operaciones de los parques marinos. El trabajo de Hargrove proporciona una mirada crítica a la vida de las orcas en cautiverio y las prácticas dentro de estas instalaciones. Sus ideas tienen como objetivo arrojar luz sobre las complejidades y consideraciones éticas que rodean a estas poderosas criaturas.



This New York Times bestseller is a first-hand account of the lives of captive killer whales by a former senior SeaWorld orca trainer and the star of the hugely popular documentary Blackfish.
This thought-provoking work offers a detailed exploration of some of the most controversial and difficult aspects of Christian theology. Drawing on a wide range of biblical and philosophical sources, the author presents a rigorous and compelling defense of key doctrines such as the incarnation, the resurrection and the atonement, and offers new insights into the ethical and moral challenges facing Christians today.
The sermon explores the core doctrines of the New Jerusalem Church, emphasizing its theological principles and their relevance to contemporary society. Delivered before the President and Congress, it reflects the era's religious sentiments and the intersection of faith and governance. The speaker aims to inspire moral reflection and a deeper understanding of spiritual truths, highlighting the importance of these doctrines in shaping individual and collective values. The historical context enriches its significance in early 19th-century America.