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Stewardship in Death

If we have a truly Christian philosophy which is rooted in Scripture, then we have a distinctive view, which is different from that of the world, on every subject. Obviously this pertains to the matter of death. Our view of death, its significance and what it introduces is radically different from that of unbelief. When […]

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Kronecker, Creation and Christianity

“God created the natural numbers; all else is the work of man.” This remark, one of the more famous quotations in the history of mathematics, is attributed to Leopold Kronecker, brilliant 19th century German mathematician. Since it seems to minimize God and exalt man, this quotation is likely to alienate the Christian, at least when […]

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Mathematics in the Christian Philosophy of Life

It is universally agreed that mathematics is important, that it is indeed very significant in life. This would be admitted even by those who are ignorant of or who dislike mathematics. There would be much less agreement, however, about why mathematics is important or significant. Such disagreement exists even among mathematicians and mathematics educators. Unhappily […]

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What Would Jesus Do?

“What would Jesus do?” This question is often asked by earnest Christians when they are endeavoring to decide whether or not they should pursue some particular course of action. If the Bible does not give any specific precept regarding some practical issue in question, many believers then use the above question to determine their course […]

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