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29: 225:(CSLI Publications, $ 35). What is this subject that dare not speak its name? Not sex, but religion. The book is based on a series of lectures on "interactions between faith and computer science". The main topic is Knuth's approach to Bible study through random sampling (which led to an earlier book as well, titled 249:
from the Bible, but the written version comes across as repetitious, with many uninteresting details. Knuth's analysis of the verses is not deep and not particularly informed by a scientific sensibility. And too many of the questions in the question-and-answer sessions were superficial and could have been edited.
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Despite many enjoyable passages, the book ultimately disappoints. While I can imagine that the lectures might have been wonderful to listen to, their verbatim transcription to the printed page does not always work well. A large fraction of the lectures centered around Knuth's study of selected verses
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One mark of a good author is the ability to make a successful book out of an unpromising subject. Over the years, Donald E. Knuth has produced a slew of bestsellers on topics that might seem to have only limited appeal, most notably the arts of computer programming and mathematical typography. His
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and want to know more about the statistical techniques Knuth employed, his aesthetic considerations, how he translated the 59 verses without knowing Hebrew or Greek, or what he learned in the process of this project—or if you simply want merely to spend time with a remarkable, playful
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intellect—you'll enjoy this book. If you want to know how computer science might help theological reflection, lecture six can launch you on your way to further, challenging study.
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Video of Donald Knuth's talk at Google, March 16, 2009 - On interactions between faith and science
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Knuth added a final section entitled "Panel: Creativity, Spirituality, and Computer Science".
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for the book. The six chapters are lightly edited transcriptions of Knuth's lectures:
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latest book takes on a subject so challenging it has to hide behind a coy title:
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Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford, California
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The homepage of the book provides errata and further information. An
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Donald E. Knuth
Hardcover
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978-1-57586-326-9
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978-1-57586-327-6
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439524141
Donald E. Knuth
Donald E. Knuth
MIT
religion and science
computer science
foreword
excerpt
publisher's website
ISBN
1-57586-327-8
ISBN
1-57586-326-X


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American Scientist
St. Olaf College
Christian Century
Saul A. Teukolsky
Cornell University

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