John Lennox

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John Lennox is Professor of Mathematics (emeritus) at Oxford University and Fellow in Mathematics and Philosophy of Science at Green Templeton College, Oxford. He is also an Associate Fellow of the Said Business School, Oxford University, and teaches for the Oxford Strategic Leadership Programme. Professor Lennox is particularly interested in the interface of science, philosophy, and theology and his books include 2084: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humanity, Where is God in a Coronavirus World?, Can Science Explain Everything?, Against the Flow (on Daniel), Seven Days that Divide the World (on Genesis 1), Gunning for God (on the new atheism),Stephen Hawking and God (a response to The Grand Design) and God’s Undertaker: Has Science Buried God?. He has debated a number of prominent atheists, including Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, and Peter Singer. (www.johnlennox.org)
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Was Hume Right?
John Lennox History › ... › Enlightenment - 1600 to 1800 01:01:55 3,338 31 May 2004
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Joseph: In the Context of the Big Story of Genesis
John Lennox Bible › ... › Genesis 00:54:59 6,369 24 May 2009
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Joseph: Jacob's Family Disintegrates
John Lennox Bible › ... › Genesis 00:53:32 4,466 25 May 2009
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Joseph: The Training, Testing, and Rise of the Rejected Son
John Lennox Bible › ... › Genesis 00:51:43 3,961 26 May 2009
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Joseph: The Use of Power
John Lennox Bible › ... › Genesis 00:52:10 4,413 27 May 2009
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Daniel: Standing Strong for God in a Secular Society
John Lennox Bible › ... › Daniel 00:00:00 48,891 20 May 2012
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Daniel 1-2: Identity and Integrity
John Lennox BibleBiblical Teaching and Preaching 00:00:00 6,383 21 May 2012
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Daniel 3-5: Revelation and Reason
John Lennox Bible › ... › Daniel 00:00:00 5,461 22 May 2012
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Daniel 6-12: Power and Truth
John Lennox Bible › ... › Daniel 00:00:00 5,107 23 May 2012
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Abraham's Call
John Lennox Bible › ... › Genesis 00:00:00 8,329 25 May 2014

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