This past summer we hosted the inaugural Math3ma Symposium at The Master’s University. The turnout was truly wonderful, and I recently summarized some of my favorite personal highlights in a new article on the university’s website: “Three Takeaways from the Math3ma Symposium.” Below you’ll find brief descriptions of our four […]
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Math3ma Journal: Issue 2 Release
Today we are delighted to release the second issue of The Journal of The Math3ma Institute. It is now freely available at our website here, and hard copies will be made available for purchase through The Master’s University’s online bookstore in the coming weeks. The opening editorial gives a brief […]
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On Friday, June 9 – Saturday, June 10, 2023, The Math3ma Institute is hosting a two-day symposium at The Master’s University in Santa Clarita, CA. Registration is now open! We hope you’ll spread the word. In short, the Math3ma Symposium invites graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and professionals in the sciences […]
Read MoreFall 2022 Updates
We have a few updates to share here at The Math3ma Institute! Journal Available for Purchase The inaugural issue of The Journal of The Math3ma Institute was released earlier this spring. The PDF can be freely accessed here, and hard copies are now available for purchase online through the University […]
Read MoreMathematics: God is Not Silent
Tomorrow, Friday, April 1, at 2pm PT, I’ll be giving the next talk in our public lecture series, which will be live-streamed on YouTube here. Previous speakers have included Dr. Abner Chou and Prof. David Crater, and recordings of their talks are available at the links. I’ve chosen to speak […]
Read MoreOur Slogan and Our Work
Guest post by David T. Crater, chair and associate professor of Engineering and Computer Science at The Master’s University. Our executive director, Dr. Bradley, received an inquiry recently asking how our slogan, “Esteeming the voice of Christ in STEM,” relates to our work. This is an important question and gets […]
Read MoreTechnology and the Trinity: A Look Ahead
Guest post by David T. Crater, chair and associate professor of Engineering and Computer Science at The Master’s University. What a privilege and honor it is to support Dr. John MacArthur and Dr. Tai-Danae Bradley in launching The Math3ma Institute! The Master’s University has for a long time wanted to […]
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