John Lennox is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford and Fellow in Mathematics and Philosophy of Science at Green Templeton College. He lectures on Faith and Science for the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics. He has lectured in many universities around the world, including Austria and the former Soviet Union. He is particularly interested in the interface of Science, Philosophy and Theology. Lennox has been part of numerous public debates defending the Christian faith. He debated Richard Dawkins on “The God Delusion” in the University of Alabama (2007) and on “Has Science buried God?” in the Oxford Museum of Natural History (2008). He has also debated Christopher Hitchens on the New Atheism (Edinburgh Festival, 2008) and the question of “Is God Great?” (Samford University, 2010), as well as Peter Singer on the topic of “Is there a God?” (Melbourne, 2011). John is the author of a number of books on the relations of science, religion and ethics. He lives near Oxford. Cosmic Chemistry God and Stephen Hawking Determined to Believe Agaisnt the Flow Gunning for God God's Undertaker What's About Prof Lennox defends the legitimacy of a Christian worldview in light of the latest science. A new and revised edition of the stirring reply to Hawking's claims that God is not needed to explain the Universe. Lennox tackles the question of determinism: how do we understand God's sovereignty and human freedom and responsibility? Uses the book of Daniel as a starting point for a wide-ranging critique of current Western thinking. A pithy critique of the New Atheism A new, updated edition of John Lennox's successful book, including a foreword by Francis Collins, Director of the Human Genome Project.
✔ Author(s): Professor John C Lennox
✔ Title: Cosmic Chemistry: Do God and Science Mix?
✔ Rating : 4.9 out of 5 base on (151 reviews)
✔ ISBN-10: 0745981402
✔ Language: English
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