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In this comprehensive work, top professors present the discipline of mathematics from a Christian worldview. It addresses the needs of Christian students who wish to align science and faith, and demonstrates that the most abstract topic can be a pathway to a closer relationship with God.
Mathematics Through the Eyes of Faith is part of the acclaimed Through the Eyes of Faith series, cosponsored by the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities. Russell Howell holds a Ph.D. in mathematics and a masters degree in computer science. Since 1978, he has been a professor of mathematics at Westmont College, twice serving as the department's chair. James Bradley is a professor of mathematics emeritus at CalvinIn this comprehensive work, top professors present the discipline of mathematics from a Christian worldview. It addresses the needs of Christian students who wish to align science and faith, and demonstrates that the most abstract topic can be a pathway to a closer relationship with God
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