by Randall Heskett | Apr 15, 2024 | Education
Introduction In today’s polarized political landscape, the actions and statements of public figures are scrutinized intensely, often revealing a deep divide in accountability and ethical standards. This examination delves into the conduct of several high-profile...
by Randall Heskett | Mar 29, 2024 | Education
Why do Catholics have a crucifix instead of an empty cross? Protestants typically use an empty cross to symbolize the resurrection of Jesus Christ, emphasizing the belief that He has risen from the dead and is alive, no longer on the cross. This empty cross serves as...
by Randall Heskett | Mar 29, 2024 | Education
Today, on Good Friday, we are presented with a chance to ponder the deeply unsettling nature of the cross. Just yesterday, I delved into Kathryn Tanner’s interpretation, which argues against viewing the cross as a form of satisfaction or appeasement for God....
by Randall Heskett | Mar 13, 2024 | Integration / Wholeness
Do not confuse wholeness with wellness. Wellness is inherently reductionistic, traditionally defined as merely the absence of disease. This perspective has been predominantly shaped by the AMA model—rooted in the belief, as reinforced by the early 20th century Flexner...
by Randall Heskett | Mar 5, 2024 | Education
My blogs will explore wisdom and the many individuals worldwide who have turned it into ‘wisdumb,’ especially in the United States. Holding a PhD. In Hebrew Bible with extensive publications, my interests span wine, philosophy, psychology, exercise,...