“In a mathematical proposition, for example, the objectivity is given, but therefore its truth is also an indifferent truth.” ScienceGivenExampleTruth IsMathematicsMathematicalIndifferentPropositionsObjectivity Author:Soren Kierkegaard
“A Christian boy or girl can learn mathematics, for example, from a teacher who is not a Christian; and truth is truth however learned. But while truth is truth however learned, the bearing of truth, the meaning of truth, the purpose of truth, even in the sphere of mathematics, seem entirely different to the Christian from that which they seem to the non-Christian; and that is why a truly Christian education is possible only when Christian conviction underlies not a part but all, of the curriculum of the school.” DifferentSeemsSchoolChristianPurposeGirlBoysTeacherExampleTruth IsMathematicsConvictionSpheresCurriculumChristian Education Book:What is Christianity?: And Other Addresses Source: What is Christianity?: And Other Addresses