Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2001
Abstract
This paper treats worship in a broad, inclusive sense as the primary and necessary response of human beings to their creator. It provides a brief overview of the relationship between mathematics and theology from the Pythagoreans to the present. It argues that all knowledge is contingent upon faith and thus that contemplation of mathematical insights can lead to worship of God.
Recommended Citation
Stucki, David J., "Mathematics as Worship" (2001). ACMS Journal 2004. 9.
https://pillars.taylor.edu/acmsjournal-2004/9
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