What can science teach us about the mind of the maker of the universe? In particular, what can we learn from the remarkable correspondence between mathematics and the natural world? Join Dr. Melissa Cain Travis as she embarks on a whirlwind journey of 2,500+ years of Western thought about purpose in nature.
This talk was originally offered as part of the 2021 Dallas Conference on Science and Faith sponsored by Discovery Institute.
Dr. Travis is author of the book Science and the Mind of the Maker: What the Conversation between Faith and Science Reveals about God.
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