Composing some Theomatics-related haikus may prove therapeutic for stressful math educators, who are prone to overusing their left part of the brain. Why not let these 17-syllabled verses reactivate some atrophied part of your grey matter? Who knows? This right-brained activity may indirectly help rekindle your mathematical creativity!
The Trinity
The True Living God
Ever Three and ever One
A mystery, indeed!
Christ And Mathematics Education (C.A.M.E)
Come to worship Him
Christ and math education
Join ACMS
Theomatics, Anyone?
Teach math Christianly
As an act of true worship
It sure honors Him
Two Conference Proceedings of the Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences (ACMS)
Pi in the Sky
The Biblical pi
Is a rational number
From the Book of Kings
π = 3.14 and John 3:16
So close, yet so far
Rational and eternal
The union is null.
The X-tian Pi
The true Christian life
Is like the contextual pi
Constantly changing
The molten sea as described in 1 Kings 7:23. © The Golem Press
CHRISTmaths
Learning math with God
It’s time to take up your cross
To shake up your brain
A Divine Paradox
100 percent man
And 100 percent God, too
What a paradox!
God’s Nature
The nature of God
1 + 1 + 1 (mod 2)
Same, yet different
The Most Quoted Verse
What’s John 3:16?
God’s numerical message
Of His Love for us
Singapore Math
The Model Method
A blessed strategy
For problem solvers
TIMSS & PISA
A little red dot
Has blessed math educators
From all walks of life
Our Servant Math
In one God we serve
May His Spirit guide us
To make math serve us
The Mathematical Book of Life
Conjectures and Proofs
The Great Mathematician
Will bless you with both
2 Kings 3:16 Calligraphy by Andrzej Kot (Poland)
What’s Prayer?
When illogic reigns
When 1 + 1 is not 2
When naught can be one
One Life, Two Unions
One plus one is one.
Then, one plus one turns to 3.
One plus one turns nought.
Primes & Priests
Both are hard to find.
They hold the key to success.
Have faith in them both!
Reference
© Yan Kow Cheong, May 18, 2013.