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'A light in the darkness': Theology historian explains background, popularity of Moravian Star

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By Jackie Pascale Click here for updates on this story     WINSTON-SALEM, North Carolina (WXII) — Most people don’t look back on their math projects too fondly. But one assignment has had a global impact for centuries. The Moravian star originated in Germany in the 1830s as a geometry exercise for boys at a Moravian boarding school. They were tasked with creating a star with 26 points, all of equal length. “They had to figure out how many squar…

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