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Mathematics In Religion

Mathematics In Religion

This is a non-fiction study that invites readers to explore how numbers shape sacred thought across civilizations. It traces how ideas like fractions, zero, and infinity weave into rituals, architecture, and storytelling, revealing mathematics as a language that informs belief rather than something separate. Geared toward curious adults and students of history, mathematics, and theology, the tone is measured, reflective, and inspiring.

Presented as a carefully argued historical and textual analysis, the book draws on Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Buddhism, Christianity, and beyond. Short, well-structured sections connect mathematical concepts to culture and belief, with accessible explanations that don’t require advanced math background. Readers move through the material in a guided way, moving from idea to context and back to daily life, encouraging reflection rather than memorization.

  • Cross-cultural analysis of numbers, fractions, zero, infinity, and geometry in sacred writings and religious practice
  • Exploration of how math appears in rituals, architecture, and storytelling across traditions
  • Short, structured sections that tie technical concepts to culture, philosophy, and history
  • Clear, accessible explanations suitable for readers without advanced math training
  • Thoughtful cross-faith comparisons that present math as a universal language
  • Ideal for study groups, classrooms, and personal exploration of math and spirituality

After finishing, readers gain a broadened perspective on mathematics as a universal thread linking science, history, and faith. It fuels curiosity, fosters respect for diverse traditions, and offers a nuanced view of how numbers can enrich spiritual understanding, leaving a thoughtful, lasting impression.

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This is a non-fiction study that invites readers to explore how numbers shape sacred thought across civilizations. It traces how ideas like fractions, zero, and infinity weave into rituals, architecture, and storytelling, revealing mathematics as a language that informs belief rather than something separate. Geared toward curious adults and students of history, mathematics, and theology, the tone is measured, reflective, and inspiring.

Presented as a carefully argued historical and textual analysis, the book draws on Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Buddhism, Christianity, and beyond. Short, well-structured sections connect mathematical concepts to culture and belief, with accessible explanations that don’t require advanced math background. Readers move through the material in a guided way, moving from idea to context and back to daily life, encouraging reflection rather than memorization.

  • Cross-cultural analysis of numbers, fractions, zero, infinity, and geometry in sacred writings and religious practice
  • Exploration of how math appears in rituals, architecture, and storytelling across traditions
  • Short, structured sections that tie technical concepts to culture, philosophy, and history
  • Clear, accessible explanations suitable for readers without advanced math training
  • Thoughtful cross-faith comparisons that present math as a universal language
  • Ideal for study groups, classrooms, and personal exploration of math and spirituality

After finishing, readers gain a broadened perspective on mathematics as a universal thread linking science, history, and faith. It fuels curiosity, fosters respect for diverse traditions, and offers a nuanced view of how numbers can enrich spiritual understanding, leaving a thoughtful, lasting impression.