Tim Rogalsky, Canadian Mennonite University

Abstract
This is the story of a multi-faceted Christian mathematician. Instrumental in the development of calculus, probability theory, and computing machines, Pascal (1623-1662) was a man equally enamoured with mind and spirit. His conversion experience was marked by both rational decision and mystical vision. He is perhaps best known for “Pascal’s wager,” which remains a common apologetic tool among Christians today. This has been criticized as a simplistic “fire insurance” version of Christianity, demanding little from the convert. However, a more careful reading of his work and his life reveals that Pascal knew much about discipleship-and its cost.

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Blaise Pascal-Mathematician, Mystic, Disciple