MATHEMATICS AND THE DIVINE A HISTORICAL STUDY

Mathematics and the Divine seem to correspond to diametrically opposed tendencies of the human mind. Does the mathematician not seek what is precisely defined, and do the objects intended by the mystic and the theologian not lie beyond definition? Is mathematics not Man's search for a measure,...

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Other Authors: Koetsier, T. (Editor), Bergmans, L. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Amsterdam Elsiever 2005
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