A free virtual issue from the World Council of Churches journals At the beginning of the modern ecumenical movement and in the years of formation of the WCC, Africa was considered a “mission field” with little ecclesial identity of its own. Africa came onto the “ecumenical map” in the early years of independence of its [...]
We recently caught up with Emeritus Professor Harvey E. Goldberg, who is the Sarah Allen Shaine Chair in Sociology and Anthropology at the Hebrew University, Mt. Scopus. In this interview, Prof Goldberg talks about his research interests and history, and reflects on his recent article for Intertwined Worlds and why it is important to reflect [...]
Volume 6, Issue 3 Pages i – ii, 163 – 212, March 2012 The Decline and Fall of the West? Debates about the Trinity in Contemporary Christian Theology (pages 163–173) Travis E. Ables Intertwined Worlds The Performance of Convivencia: Communities of Tolerance and the Reification of Toleration Manuscript number (pages 174–184) Aomar Boum Political Re […]
Based on a question on Quora: What is more effective for learning: self reflection or group discussion?Edit There’s a lot of evidence showing that reflection done both individually and as a group is effective in boosting understanding and retention of information. However, I can’t find anything that compares the effectiveness of self-reflection v […]