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Susan Dale Barton is a Professor of Mathematics at Brigham Young University and serves as Chair of the Faculty Advisory Council, with active contributions to academic governance and public scholarship.
Her research explores the convergence of mathematical rigor and philosophical inquiry, particularly in foundational theories of truth and existence. This interdisciplinary focus bridges abstract mathematical concepts with theological and epistemological frameworks, reflecting a unique scholarly perspective rooted in both quantitative and humanistic traditions.
Her notable lectures—including the 2014 David O. McKay Lecture on mathematical truth and the 2005 Easter devotional—demonstrate consistent engagement with existential themes through the lens of mathematical certainty. These works highlight her commitment to making complex theoretical concepts accessible within broader cultural and spiritual contexts.
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