BOOKS CONNECTING MATHEMATICS AND RELIGION
THE GOD THEOREM 3rd edition April 2020 asks the question "Is it possible to prove, using logic, that God exists?" It does in fact include such a proof, but as it can be modified to prove that God does NOT exist, this has as much to do with the limitations of logic than with theology.
ALISONS AXIOMS 3rd edition April 2020 is a fantasy along the lines of Alice in Wonderland. (Remember that Lewis Carroll was a mathematician who wove many concepts of logic into his story.) Like Alice it is a childen's story that has layers of meaning some of which can only be fully understood by a mathematically literate adult.
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STORIES ABOUT GOD 1st edition April 2020 These are stories that I have used in the Uniting Church over the years. They begin with some very simple ones suitable for young children but the latter ones are fantasies that are more allegorical. Many years ago, Len Nuberg from the Eastwood Uniting Church said, "Chris, tell us about the angels". This inspired the stories THE LITTLE BLACK ANGEL and THE ANGEL IN HADES
TALKING ABOUT GOD 1st edition April 2020 These are little plays that have been used in worship services in the Uniting Church in place of the sermon. Mostly they are dialogues where two people find themselves somwhere where there is the opportunity to talk, such as waiting for a train, in a doctor's waiting room or at a pub. They soon get onto some aspect of Christian faith and typically they have quite different views.
These have been written in conjunction with Nicholas Fried, the minister at Eastwood Uniting Church and usually we have been the two presenting them.
You might also be interested in THE MATHEMATICS AT THE EDGE OF THE RATIONAL UNIVERSE under ELEMENTARY This is basically about the mathematics where imagination plays an imprtant role and where logic is stretched to the limit and we can almost see the face of God in the mathematics if we're that way inclined