Denis Alexander Richard Heffernan Richard Heffernan
The New Labour Reader draws together in one accessible volume a set of authoritative interpretations and accounts of New Labour in government, including key commentaries on the contemporary Labour Party and the Blair government.
Using a variety of primary and secondary sources, the book maps out and explains New Labour's political trajectory, the policy agenda it has pursued and the process by which it governs. It uses excerpts from the best and most interesting material, including the writings and speeches of the Labour government's most influential figures. There are...
The New Labour Reader draws together in one accessible volume a set of authoritative interpretations and accounts of New Labour in government, includi...
What is the relationship between science and Christian faith? Are the two mutually exclusive, or can they interact and learn from each other? Does Christianity have anything to contribute to the scientific and ethical challenges facing the world?
What is the relationship between science and Christian faith? Are the two mutually exclusive, or can they interact and learn from each other? Does Chr...
This book provides an up-to-date and comprehensive overview of protein phosphatase research, a rapidly evolving field with increasing importance in our understanding of the molecular basis of cell biology and of pathological processes.
The book covers dephosphorylation processes involving serine/threonine, as well as tyrosine and histidine residues, and aims to be a useful resource for both the advanced reader as well as the newcomer to the field. It is also valuable for those working in the pharmaceutical and Biotech industries.
This book provides an up-to-date and comprehensive overview of protein phosphatase research, a rapidly evolving field with increasing importance in...
The Language of Genetics: An Introduction is the seventh title published in the Templeton Science and Religion Series, in which scientists from a wide range of fields distill their experience and knowledge into brief tours of their respective specialties. In this volume, Dr. Denis R. Alexander offers readers a basic toolkit of information, explanations, and ideas that can help us grasp something of the fascination and the challenge of the language of genetics.
Alexander surveys the big picture, covering such topics as the birth of the field; DNA: what it is, how it works, and...
The Language of Genetics: An Introduction is the seventh title published in the Templeton Science and Religion Series, in which scientists f...
How does genetic variation impact on behavioural differences and how does this relate to free will and personal identity? Denis Alexander examines these questions.
How does genetic variation impact on behavioural differences and how does this relate to free will and personal identity? Denis Alexander examines the...
How does genetic variation impact on behavioural differences and how does this relate to free will and personal identity? Denis Alexander examines these questions.
How does genetic variation impact on behavioural differences and how does this relate to free will and personal identity? Denis Alexander examines the...
Atheists assert that the natural world has no meaning or purpose. Dr. Denis Alexander, emeritus director of the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion at St. Edmund's College, Cambridge, draws a different conclusion. Not only does recent evolutionary biological data appear inconsistent with the claim that the world is purposeless, but the Christian doctrine of creation has provided and continues to provide context and stimulus for the study of the natural world. Nonbelievers also question whether belief in an omnipotent, benevolent Creator is consistent with a world of pain and...
Atheists assert that the natural world has no meaning or purpose. Dr. Denis Alexander, emeritus director of the Faraday Institute for Science and Reli...