The tenth conference of the Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences, "Tenth ACMS Conference on Mathematics from a Christian Perspective," held at Taylor University May 31 - June 3, 1995.

The published conference proceedings were edited by Robert L. Brabenec.

The ACMS has four purposes for impacting the lives of Christians in the mathematical sciences, each arising from and connected to our mission statement and statement of belief:

• To encourage exploration of the relationships among faith, scholarship, and teaching.

• To promote meaningful Christian interaction and relationships, providing a community in which there is no separation between faith life and professional life.

• To encourage research and writing, especially on topics exploring the relationships among faith, scholarship, and teaching.

• To promote innovative and effective teaching.

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Submissions from 1995

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Schedule (1995), Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences

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Table of Contents (1995), Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences

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Introduction (1995), David L. Neuhouser

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Constructivism, Mathematics Education and Christianity, Ted Watanabe

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Experimenting with the Calculus Laboratory Setting, Glen Van Brummelen

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Improving the Teaching of Mathematics, David S. Moore

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Katz's Book, W. S. Anglin

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Mathematical and Theological Beliefs: A Cognitive Science Perspective, Ron Benbow

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On the Miracle of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes, Andrew Simoson

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Statistics, Mathematics, and Teaching, David S. Moore

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The 25 Greatest Mathematicians, Robert Brabenec

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The Intermediate Value Theorem, Dale Varberg

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Using Data to Develop Mathematical Methods, Philip R. Carlson

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What Does a Computer Program Mean? An Introduction to Denotational Semantics, Gene B. Chase