How is Christian faith like mathematics? The possibilities, as Dr. Annalisa Crannell sketches them, are nearly infinite. Infinity itself, for instance. "Mathematicians and Christians look at very ...
It's not hard to predict how eagerly the new atheists would pounce if an orthodox Christian theologian were to concede that the notion that God is three-in-one could be labeled "irrational." Or that ...
Using God's "everyday math," countless lives have been transformed, and the healing has begun. In fact, during the ceremony commemorating the events of Sept. 11 in Shanksville, the families of those ...
JP Andrew, a philosopher with the tag @2Philosophical_, asserts on Twitter/X that the “unreasonable effectiveness” of math is “evidence for Theism”--that is, God. Let me push back against that ...
Once upon a time, a great Italian published a work called the Siderius Nuncius. Galileo had seen the moons of Jupiter through his telescope. He had seen Venus moving. So, in 1606, he endorsed the ...
Arise, go to Zarephath, which belongs to Sidon, and dwell there. Behold, I have commanded a widow there to feed you. 1 Kings 17:9 This is such an interesting story where two people have to work ...
I’d like to add another interesting synthesis of logic and faith to Mike Kerrigan’s “God and Math at Dinner” (op-ed, Jan. 5). Gödel’s incompleteness theorems prove that certain mathematical methods ...
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