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Edgar, Stacy.
Morality and Machines: Perspectives on Computer Ethics. Boston: Jones and Bartlett Pub., 1996.
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Groothius, Douglas. The Soul in Cyberspace.
Grand Rapids: Baker, 1997.
Heie, Harold.
Testimonial: Putting Theory
into Practice (Mathematics). Audio
cassette available through CCCU.
Jongsma, Calvin. Christianity and Mathematics:
An Analysis of Differing Approaches to the Interrelationship. ICS Academic
Paper Series. Toronto: Institute for Christian Studies, 1985.
Kline, Morris.
Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1972.
Phillippy, Douglas. "Integrating Faith and
Mathematics in Math 101." Curricular paper available through CCCU.
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Additional Resources:
Bibliography
of Christianity and Mathematics
Compiled by: Gene B. Chase and Calvin Jongsma
Sioux Center, Iowa: Dordt College Press, 1983
Association
of Christians in Mathematical Sciences
Dr. Robert L. Brabenec, Executive Secretary
Dept. of Mathematics
Wheaton College
Wheaton, IL 60187
(708) 752-5869
E-mail: Brabenec@rachel.wheaton.com