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Using an array of published and private sources, Cohen shows how philosophers and mathematicians seized upon the beautiful simplicity inherent in mathematical laws to reconnect with the divine and traces the route by which the divinely inspired mathematics of the Victorian era begot later secular philosophies.

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The book is a good read. -- Barnabas Hughes Convergence 2007 Cohen's short, readable book is a study in the history of ideas, and can be welcomed as pointing the way to important new directions in the history of mathematics. -- Jeremy Gray Newsletter of the London Mathematical Society 2007 An extremely helpful book for anyone interested in the relationship between mathematics and religious belief. Journal of the Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences 2007 An excellent pick for college-level collections strong in science or spirituality. Midwest Book Review 2007 One can only welcome Equations from God. First Things 2007 A great book, full of lovely stories. It is an important contribution. -- Teun Koetsier Zentralblatt Math 2007 The main strength of the book comes from Cohen's archival research. -- Ivor Grattan-Guinness American Historical Review 2008 Well-researched and engaging... breaks through the traditional mold for writing history of mathematics. -- Calvin Jongsma Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 2008 Cohen has offered food for thought for historians of Victorian science in general and of mathematics in particular. -- Karen H. Parshall Isis 2008 Equations from God is well researched and stylishly written... a most welcome addition to the growing literature. -- Tony Crilly Victorian Studies 2008 Cohen has successfully situated the work of Peirce, Boole and De Morgan in social and religious context, making this book a valuable contribution to the literature on the mathematics of the English-speaking world in the nineteenth century. -- Judith V. Grabiner British Journal for the History of Science 2008 Welcome and informative book. -- Timothy Larsen Books and Culture: A Christian Review 2009

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Allure of Pure Mathematics in the Victorian Age
1. Heavenly Symbols: Sources of Victorian Mathematical Idealism
2. God and Math at Harvard: Benjamin Peirce and the Divinityof Mathematics
3. George Boole and the Genesis of Symbolic Logic
4. Augustus De Morgan and the Logic of Relations
5. Early Calculations: Mathematics and Professionalismin the Late Nineteenth Century
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 03/06/2007
      ISBN13: 9780801885532, 978-0801885532
      ISBN10: 0801885531

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Using an array of published and private sources, Cohen shows how philosophers and mathematicians seized upon the beautiful simplicity inherent in mathematical laws to reconnect with the divine and traces the route by which the divinely inspired mathematics of the Victorian era begot later secular philosophies.

      Trade Review
      The book is a good read. -- Barnabas Hughes Convergence 2007 Cohen's short, readable book is a study in the history of ideas, and can be welcomed as pointing the way to important new directions in the history of mathematics. -- Jeremy Gray Newsletter of the London Mathematical Society 2007 An extremely helpful book for anyone interested in the relationship between mathematics and religious belief. Journal of the Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences 2007 An excellent pick for college-level collections strong in science or spirituality. Midwest Book Review 2007 One can only welcome Equations from God. First Things 2007 A great book, full of lovely stories. It is an important contribution. -- Teun Koetsier Zentralblatt Math 2007 The main strength of the book comes from Cohen's archival research. -- Ivor Grattan-Guinness American Historical Review 2008 Well-researched and engaging... breaks through the traditional mold for writing history of mathematics. -- Calvin Jongsma Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 2008 Cohen has offered food for thought for historians of Victorian science in general and of mathematics in particular. -- Karen H. Parshall Isis 2008 Equations from God is well researched and stylishly written... a most welcome addition to the growing literature. -- Tony Crilly Victorian Studies 2008 Cohen has successfully situated the work of Peirce, Boole and De Morgan in social and religious context, making this book a valuable contribution to the literature on the mathematics of the English-speaking world in the nineteenth century. -- Judith V. Grabiner British Journal for the History of Science 2008 Welcome and informative book. -- Timothy Larsen Books and Culture: A Christian Review 2009

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Introduction: The Allure of Pure Mathematics in the Victorian Age
      1. Heavenly Symbols: Sources of Victorian Mathematical Idealism
      2. God and Math at Harvard: Benjamin Peirce and the Divinityof Mathematics
      3. George Boole and the Genesis of Symbolic Logic
      4. Augustus De Morgan and the Logic of Relations
      5. Early Calculations: Mathematics and Professionalismin the Late Nineteenth Century
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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