God's Redemption Story as Told by 2
God’s Redemption Story as Told by 2 is a creative, four-part series that tells the Christian story of creation, fall, and redemption through the language of mathematics.
Beginning with the simple fraction 2⁄2—God and humanity in perfect relationship—the series traces how that harmony is bent by the fall, how sin compounds across generations, and how the weight of that distortion forms a curving descent. Using geometric images, square roots, infinite products, and circles, the story reimagines familiar theological truths in visual and mathematical form.
At the center is a surprising convergence: the same structures that describe the fall also hint at redemption. When the “perfect 2” enters the story, the arc of sin is not erased but completed, forming a circle—a symbol of wholeness, grace, and restoration. The journey culminates in π, echoing both the gospel story and a historic mathematical discovery by François Viète.
This series is not a proof, but a parable—an invitation to see faith and mathematics as companions in wonder, paradox, and discovery.