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Pascal's Wager - The Man Who Played Dice with God

English · Hardback

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“Bet on reading Connor’s fascinating chronicle and you can’t go wrong!” Informationen zum Autor James A. Connor is the author of Kepler's Witch: An Astronomer's Discovery of Cosmic Order Amid Religious War , Political Intrigue, and the Heresy Trial of His Mother and Silent Fire: Bringing the Spirituality of Silence to Everyday Life . A former Jesuit priest, Connor is professor of English at Kean University in Union, New Jersey; he has also held teaching posts at St. Louis University and Gonzaga University. He is a director of studies at the Lessing Institute in Prague. He holds degrees in geoscience, philosophy, theology, and creative writing, and a Ph.D. in literature and science. He is a prize-winning essayist published widely in such places as American Book Review , Traditional Home , Willow Springs , The Critic , The Iowa Review , and The Iowa Journal of Literary Studies . Zusammenfassung In a major biography of Blaise Pascal, James Connor explores both the intellectual giant whose theory of probability paved the way for modernity and the devout religious mystic who dared apply probability to faith. A child prodigy, Pascal made essential additions to Descartes's work at age sixteen. By age nineteen, he had invented the world's first mechanical calculator. But despite his immense contributions to modern science and mathematical thinking, it is Pascal's wager with God that set him apart from his peers as a man fully engaged with both religious and scientific pursuits. One night in 1654, Pascal had a visit from God, a mystical experience that changed his life. Struggling to explain God's existence to others, Pascal dared to apply his mathematical work to religious faith, playing dice with divinity: he argued for the existence of God, basing his position not on rigorous logical principles as did Aquinas or Anselm of Canterbury, but on outcomes—his famous wager. By applying to the existence of God the same rules that governed the existence and position of the universe itself, Pascal sounded the death knell for medieval "certainties" and paved the way for modern thinking. ...

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Authors James A Connor, James A. Connor, Connor James A.
Publisher Harper Collins Usa
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 17.10.2006
 
EAN 9780060766917
ISBN 978-0-06-076691-7
No. of pages 240
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 22 mm
Subjects HISTORY: WORLD, HISTORY: General, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY: Women, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY: Historical, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY: Religious, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY: General, SCIENCE: History, HISTORY: Wars & Conflicts / World War II / General

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