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New Social Connections - Sociology's Subjects and Objects (Hardcover): J. Burnett, S. Jeffers, G. Thomas New Social Connections - Sociology's Subjects and Objects (Hardcover)
J. Burnett, S. Jeffers, G. Thomas
R3,040 Discovery Miles 30 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Offering a fresh approach to new explorations of the reconfigurations of sociological thought, this book provides a mix of literature review, original theory and autobiographical material in order to understand formations of sociological knowledge.

Frederick Sanger - Two-Time Nobel Laureate in Chemistry (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017): Joe S. Jeffers Frederick Sanger - Two-Time Nobel Laureate in Chemistry (Paperback, 1st ed. 2017)
Joe S. Jeffers
R1,856 Discovery Miles 18 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this Brief, Joe Jeffers uncovers the life and works of two-time Nobel Laureate Frederick Sanger. Following Sanger's early life to retirement, Jeffers describes how this celebrated British biochemist became the first person to determine the amino acid sequence of a protein for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1958. Highlighting Sanger's remarkable career, Jeffers describes Sanger's later change in research direction to investigate deoxyribonucleic acids (DNA), work for which Sanger also received the Nobel Prize jointly with Paul Berg and Walter Gilbert in 1980. Joe Jeffers conducted twelve interviews with Sanger over the period of 1999-2009 and he has also spoken to more than 40 of Sanger's colleagues and family members. This brief provides a rigorous yet concise view of Sanger on a personal and scientific level and is suitable for biochemists, historians or the interested layperson.

The Greco-Roman World of the New Testament Era - Exploring the Background of Early Christianity (Paperback): James S Jeffers The Greco-Roman World of the New Testament Era - Exploring the Background of Early Christianity (Paperback)
James S Jeffers
R1,088 R955 Discovery Miles 9 550 Save R133 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What was life like for first-century Christians? Imagine a modest-sized Roman home of a well-to-do Christian household wedged into a thickly settled quarter of Corinth. In the lingering light of a summer evening, men, women and children, merchants, working poor and slaves, a mix of races and backgrounds have assembled in the dimly lit main room are are spilling into the central courtyard. This odd assortment of gathered believers--some thirty in number--are attentive as the newly arrived and travel-weary emissary from Paul reads from the papyrus scroll he has brought from their apostolic mentor. But if you were to be transported to this scene you would perhaps be overwhelmed by a flood of unexpected difference. The voice of the reader recedes as through open windows the din and clamor of the city assault your ears. Hooves clunk and cart wheels grind and echo from the street while drivers shout, vendors call and neighbors gather and converse. And later, as you accompany a family through darkened and dangerous streets to their third-story tenement apartment, you might try to mask your shock at the cramped and unsafe conditions. InThe Greco-Roman World of the New Testament Era James Jeffers provides an informative and scenic tour of daily life during the time of Jesus and the apostles. He affords "you-are-there" glimpses of everything from legal codes to dinner foods, from social hierarchy to apartment living, from education to family dynamics. His eye-opening book will advance your understanding of the New Testament and early Christianity and enrich your reading and application of the Bible.

Conflict at Rome - Social Order and Hierarchy in Early Christianity (Paperback): James S Jeffers Conflict at Rome - Social Order and Hierarchy in Early Christianity (Paperback)
James S Jeffers
R747 Discovery Miles 7 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Utilizing archeological evidence and an analysis of two early Christian texts related to the church at Rome, James S. Jeffers offers a penetrating glimpse into the economic, social, and theological tensions of early Roman Christianity. Clement and the Shepherd of Hermas are shown to represent two decidedly conflicting conceptions of Christianity and hierarchy: Clement represents the social elite and a more structured approach to church organization, and Hermas displays a tendency toward sectarianism. Photographs and line drawings illustrate archeological evidence.

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