Starting at the beginning in Genesis 1, we see that God spoke light and creation—and the deeply rich mathematics behind it all—into existence. Mathematics, then, can be understood as a language God has graciously given us access to, allowing us to see a special way in which His glory is on display. Learning and exploring this language necessarily requires a certain amount of effort and determination, and so we proceed to discuss mathematics as a vocation.
What do mathematicians do? And how should we think about this line of work from a biblical perspective?
Dr. Tai-Danae Bradley addresses these questions and more in this two-part video series.
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Starting at the beginning in Genesis 1, we see that God spoke light and creation—and the deeply rich mathematics behind it all—into existence. Mathematics, then, can be understood as a language God has graciously given us access to, allowing us to see a special way in which His glory is on display. Learning and exploring this language necessarily requires a certain amount of effort and determination, and so we proceed to discuss mathematics as a vocation.
What do mathematicians do?
And how should we think about this line of work from a biblical perspective?
Dr. Tai-Danae Bradley addresses these questions and more in this two-part video series.
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