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From the Wandering Jew to William F. Buckley, Jr. book cover
From the Wandering Jew to William F. Buckley, Jr.
2000
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s/t: On Science, Literature, and Religion For over fifty years Martin Gardner has been writing witty, entertaining, and highly intelligent articles on an amazing range of topics. Best known for his works on popular science and mathematics, and as an incisive skeptical commentator on the paranormal, Gardner is also an accomplished writer of children's literature, a novelist, and an essayist on religion and philosophy. This collection of essays and book reviews takes its name from the bookend articles. "The Wandering Jew and the Second Coming" and "The Faith of William Buckley," which in themselves demonstrate the extent of Gardner's interests." "Besides the legend of the Wandering Jew and Bill Buckley's religious convictions, Gardner also tackles such subjects as astrology, psychic surgery, word play in the stories of L. Frank Baum (author of The Wizard of Oz), and the history of a forgotten children's magazine. In addition, there are reviews of books by astronomer Carl Sagan, philosopher Paul Edwards, televangelists Jim Bakker and Tammy Faye, and psychologist Susan Blackmore, along with commentary on mathematics, Lewis Carroll, science fads, chess, Christian Science, and more.

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Martin Gardner
Martin Gardner
Author · 64 books
Martin Gardner was an American mathematics and science writer specializing in recreational mathematics, but with interests encompassing micromagic, stage magic, literature (especially the writings of Lewis Carroll), philosophy, scientific skepticism, and religion. He wrote the Mathematical Games column in Scientific American from 1956 to 1981, and published over 70 books.
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