Themes
Assumption
Definition
History
Past modules
100

what is Theme 1


The study of mathematics ADDS a real VITALITY to our
worship and devotion to God

100

Theme 1 Assumption

Theologically, the abstract nature of
mathematics challenges Atheism as a Metaphysical option.

100

Define Atheism

The disbelief in the existence of God or
gods.

100

Indian History (1 fact)

-  Zero,  was formalized as a true number, by Indian mathematicians.

100

Module Question of Critical Thinking:

What is Truth?

200

what is Theme 2

The stability of mathematics SUBTRACTS some RELATIVITY
from our worldview.

200

Theme 2 Assumption


Philosophically, the abstract nature of
mathematics challenges RELATIVISM as an Epistemological
option.

200

Define Relativism

The view that there is no absolute truth
but only truths held by an individual or culture.

200

European Notable Figures (2 facts)

-  Isaac Newton is credited with developing Calculus.
-  Leibniz developed binary number systems and mechanical calculating

200

Module Question of Theology:

Who/What is Ultimate Reality?

300

what is Theme 3

The strategies of mathematics MULTIPLY the possibilities of
our well-being.

300

Theme 3 Assumption

Socially, the abstract nature of
mathematics challenges FATALISM as a Cultural option.

300

Define Fatalism


The view that events are fixed in advance
so that human beings are powerless to change them

300

Greek History and Notable Figures (2 facts)

-  Pythagoras discovered harmonics in ancient Greece.
-  Archimedes, a mathematician, inventor, and lover of mathematical beauty

300

Module Question of Philosophy

How do we wisely answer life’s four biggest questions:  
(1) What is knowledge?  
(2) What is real?  
(3) What is good?  
(4) What is ahead?

400

what is Theme 4


The structures of mathematics DIVIDE our sensitivities to the
world.

400

Theme 4 Assumption

Axiologically, the abstract nature of
mathematics challenges NIHILISM as an Intellectual option.

400

Define Nihilism

The view that life is meaningless

400

Babylonian History (3 facts)

-  They would use a wedge-tipped reed stylus to impress a mark on a clay tablet
-  They used the base 60 numeral system
-  They counted the 12 segments of their fingers on one hand, and on the other
hand, each finger counts for 12

400

What are the Themes of Philosophy?

Epistemology 

 Metaphysics

Axiology
Teleology

400

Egypt, write out 1, 10, 100, 1,000 in their symbols

1-I (stroke)

10-n (Heel bone)

100-  (rope)

1,000-🌷 (Lotus)

400

What are ALL the Theme and Question of Theology?

Does God exist? - natural Theology
What is God like?-Systematic Theology
What is God’s problem?-Theodicy

What is God’s solution?-Practical Theology


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