Gene Chase's Speaking in the Mathematical Sciences
- What does a computer program mean?
- Filtering the Bible and filtering spam
- 2005 Huntington University, Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences
- Bibliography of Christianity and the Mathematical Sciences
- 2005 Huntington University, Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences
- A Christian response to Stephen Wolfram's A New Kind of Science
- 2003 Pt. Loma Nazarene University, Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences
- Christianity and Computer Science: A Modeling Approach
- 2003 Westmont College, Coalition of Christian Colleges and Universities, workshop on Christian scholarship
- The philosophical computer: Big ideas in information processing
- 2002 Messiah College, Faculty Interdisciplinary Fellowship
- How to write a faith-learning paper
- 1998 Cornell University, Christian Faculty-Staff Forum
- How has Christian theology furthered Mathematics?
- 1998 Roberts Wesleyan College, Cultural Life Seminar Series
- 1992 Redeemer College, International Conference on Science and Belief
- 1991 Wheaton College, Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences
- Mathematics as created: How Georg Cantor changed his mind
- 1990 American Scientific Affiliation
- Fixpoint theory in Computer Science; or, What does a computer program mean?
[on the Scott topology]
- 1995 Taylor University
- 1990 Salisbury State University
- 1990 Dickinson College
- 1990 Lebanon Valley College, Association for Computing Machinery
- Computers and Christianity [convocation chapel]
- Computer-readable grammars for natural language processing
- 1985 Institute for Industrial Engineers, Harrisburg Chapter
- 1983 Association for Computing Machinery, Susquehanna Valley Chapter
- An integration of integrations of Christianity and Mathematics
- 1981 Wheaton College, Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences
- Complementarity in Mathematics
Christianity and mathematics
- 1979 Wheaton College, Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences
- Can computers think?
Mathematical modelling related to linguistic diversity
Does F-E+V=2? Was Euler right?
- Skolem's paradox and the predestination/free-will discussion
- 1977 Wheaton College, Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences
- Mathematical modeling
- 1976 Gettysburg College, MAA sectional meeting panel
- Structural learning
- 1973 University of Pennsylvania, Structural Learning Conference
Conferences Hosted in the Mathematical Sciences
- Association of Christians in the Mathematical Science, biennial meeting, at Messiah College, May 1989, and May 2007
- Linux Security Conference, Central Pennsylvania Linux User's Group, at Messiah College, 5 March 2005
Return to résumé
27 September 2007. Not a home page. Do not link to here.