Geometry

Geometry

Author: Harold R. Jacobs

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2003-03-14

Total Pages: 802

ISBN-13: 9780716743613

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Harold Jacobs’s Geometry created a revolution in the approach to teaching this subject, one that gave rise to many ideas now seen in the NCTM Standards. Since its publication nearly one million students have used this legendary text. Suitable for either classroom use or self-paced study, it uses innovative discussions, cartoons, anecdotes, examples, and exercises that unfailingly capture and hold student interest. This edition is the Jacobs for a new generation. It has all the features that have kept the text in class by itself for nearly 3 decades, all in a thoroughly revised, full-color presentation that shows today’s students how fun geometry can be. The text remains proof-based although the presentation is in the less formal paragraph format. The approach focuses on guided discovery to help students develop geometric intuition.


The Geometry of God

The Geometry of God

Author: Uzma Aslam Khan

Publisher: Haus Pub.

Published: 2013-03

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 9781908323262

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Set in 1970s and '80s Pakistan, a young math whiz called Noman writes pseudoscience for his father's cohort of religious extremists while secretly gravitating toward a diehard evolutionist and his adventurous granddaughter, Amal. Amal's blind younger sister, Mehwish, tries to decipher a world she cannot see but understands better than most.


Mathematics in a Postmodern Age

Mathematics in a Postmodern Age

Author: Russell W. Howell

Publisher: Eerdmans Publishing Company

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 399

ISBN-13: 9780802849106

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The discipline of mathematics has not been spared the sweeping critique of postmodernism. Is mathematical theory true for all time, or are mathematical constructs in fact fallible? This fascinating book examines the tensions that have arisen between modern and postmodern views of mathematics, explores alternative theories of mathematical truth, explains why the issues are important, and shows how a Christian perspective makes a difference. Contributors: W. James Bradley William Dembski Russell W. Howell Calvin Jongsma David Klanderman Christopher Menzel Glen VanBrummelen Scott VanderStoep Michael Veatch Paul Zwier


Reason, Faith, and the Struggle for Western Civilization

Reason, Faith, and the Struggle for Western Civilization

Author: Samuel Gregg

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2019-06-25

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 1621579069

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"Gregg's book is the closet thing I've encountered in a long time to a one-volume user's manual for operating Western Civilization." —The Stream "Reason, Faith, and the Struggle for Western Civilization offers a concise intellectual history of the West through the prism of the relationship between faith and reason." —Free Beacon The genius of Western civilization is its unique synthesis of reason and faith. But today that synthesis is under attack—from the East by radical Islam (faith without reason) and from within the West itself by aggressive secularism (reason without faith). The stakes are incalculably high. The naïve and increasingly common assumption that reason and faith are incompatible is simply at odds with the facts of history. The revelation in the Hebrew Scriptures of a reasonable Creator imbued Judaism and Christianity with a conviction that the world is intelligible, leading to the flowering of reason and the invention of science in the West. It was no accident that the Enlightenment took place in the culture formed by the Jewish and Christian faiths. We can all see that faith without reason is benighted at best, fanatical and violent at worst. But too many forget that reason, stripped of faith, is subject to its own pathologies. A supposedly autonomous reason easily sinks into fanaticism, stifling dissent as bigoted and irrational and devouring the humane civilization fostered by the integration of reason and faith. The blood-soaked history of the twentieth century attests to the totalitarian forces unleashed by corrupted reason. But Samuel Gregg does more than lament the intellectual and spiritual ruin caused by the divorce of reason and faith. He shows that each of these foundational principles corrects the other’s excesses and enhances our comprehension of the truth in a continuous renewal of civilization. By recovering this balance, we can avoid a suicidal winner-take-all conflict between reason and faith and a future that will respect neither.


Theology and Geometry

Theology and Geometry

Author: Leslie Marsh

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2020-01-29

Total Pages: 203

ISBN-13: 1498585485

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This collection, the first of its kind, brings together specially commissioned academic essays to mark fifty years since the death of John Kennedy Toole.


In Focus Sacred Geometry

In Focus Sacred Geometry

Author: Bernice Cockram

Publisher: Wellfleet Press

Published: 2021-01-12

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 1577152255

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With In Focus Sacred Geometry, learn the fascinating history behind this ancient tradition as well as how to decipher the geometrical symbols, formulas, and patterns based on mathematical patterns. People have searched for the meaning behind mathematical patterns for thousands of years. At its core, sacred geometry seeks to find the universal patterns that are found and applied to the objects surrounding us, such as the designs found in temples, churches, mosques, monuments, art, architecture, and nature. Learn the fundamental principles behind: Interpreting the sacred symbolism and principles behind shapes Calculating numbers used in sacred geometry Applying the golden ratio and Fibonacci’s Sequence to objects Translating symbolic and geometrical letters and alphabets This accessible and beautifully designed guide to sacred geometry includes a frameable poster of the main sacred geometrical shapes and their unique, innate arrangements. The In Focus series applies a modern approach to teaching the classic body, mind, and spirit subjects. Authored by experts in their respective fields, these beginner's guides feature smartly designed visual material that clearly illustrates key topics within each subject. As a bonus, each book includes reference cards or a poster, held in an envelope inside the back cover, that give you a quick, go-to guide containing the most important information on the subject.


Geometry's Great Thinkers

Geometry's Great Thinkers

Author: Bonnie Leech

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2006-08-01

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 9781404233607

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Introduces several mathematicians who contributed significantly to the history of geometry.


The Etheric Particle 216

The Etheric Particle 216

Author: Salah-Eddin Gherbi

Publisher: Salah Gherbi

Published: 2017-03-31

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 9781527207905

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The numerical universe revealed from Glastonbury, deciphered from crop circles, ancient measures, astronomy, mathematics and physics, bringing a new understanding of the fifth element or the ether.This book presents a unified theory of science, metaphysics, the philosophy of divine nature and geometry, encoding harmonic numbers from the Bible, folklore and ancient scriptures, revealing a unique template uniting microcosm with macrocosm.