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13th ACMS Conference Proceedings

Table of Contents


CALVIN COLLEGE (2001)

TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION, page 3
CONFERENCE PROGRAM, page 5

INVITED ADDRESS

  • Why Natural Selection Can't Design Anything, page 9
    William Dembski, Baylor University and the Discovery Institute

CHRISTIAN PERSPECTIVES ON MATHEMATICS

  • Theism and Mathematical Realism, page 33
    John Byl, Trinity Western University
  • Mathematics as Worship, page 49
    David Stucki, Otterbein College
  • Integration of a Christian Perspective in the Mathematical Sciences, page 57
    Johan de Klerk, Potechefstroom University
  • What Mathematical Paradoxes Teach Us About Paradoxes in Christianity 67
    Paul Bialek, Trinity International University
  • Parables for Mathematicians: (with Good News for Curved Beings) 73
    Ashley Reiter Ahlin, University of Chicago
  • Mathematics Memory Verses: Weekly Devotionals for Math Class 79
    Mark Colgan, Taylor University

 

TALKS FROM TEACHING EXPERIENCES

  • Three Problems from Number Theory, page 83
    Robert Brabenec, Wheaton College
  • Mathematics Study Abroad Trips, page 91
    Maria Zack, Point Loma Nazarene University

 

TALKS WITH A MATHEMATICS FOCUS

  • Gravitational Acceleration in Hades, page 97
    Andrew Simoson, King College
  • On Periodic Points of Maps of Trees and the Expansive Property, page 109
    Fred Worth, Henderson State University
  • The Soviet Concept of Correlation of Force, page 115
    James Bradley, Calvin College

 

A PAPER FROM COMPUTER SCIENCE

  • ThML: Theological Markup Language for the Christian Classics Ethereal, page 123
    Library, Harry Plantinga, Calvin College

Abstracts of Other Talks, page 139
List of Participants, page 144

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