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Things a Computer Scientist Rarely Talks about

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Exploring the intersection of faith and computation, Donald E. Knuth examines profound questions about infinity, free will, and the Bible through the lens of his 3:16 project. This collection of six informal lectures delves into the application of mathematical concepts to theological insights, revealing how his work in computer science informs his understanding of God. With engaging discussions and over 100 illustrations, the book offers a unique and accessible perspective for those interested in both spirituality and the science of computation.

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Things a Computer Scientist Rarely Talks about, Donald E. Knuth

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2001
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Things a Computer Scientist Rarely Talks about
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English
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CSLI Publ.
Released
2001
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Hardcover
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Exploring the intersection of faith and computation, Donald E. Knuth examines profound questions about infinity, free will, and the Bible through the lens of his 3:16 project. This collection of six informal lectures delves into the application of mathematical concepts to theological insights, revealing how his work in computer science informs his understanding of God. With engaging discussions and over 100 illustrations, the book offers a unique and accessible perspective for those interested in both spirituality and the science of computation.