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John Lennox on atheism, God, science and debating Dawkins Video

Prof John Lennox talks to Justin Brierley about the way science and faith fit together in his new book 'Cosmic Chemistry'. They also talk about the evidence for God and Christianity and about his debates with leading atheists, including Richard Dawkins.

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Justin Brierley (Host)
About

Justin is a freelance writer, speaker and broadcaster who has become known for creating dialogues between Christians and non-Christians. Justin is passionate about creating conversations around faith, science, theology and culture. Through creative use of podcast, radio, print, video and social media, he aims to showcase an intellectually compelling case for Christianity, while taking seriously the questions and objections of sceptics.

Justin has worked in radio, podcast and video for over two decades. Until April 2023 he was Theology & Apologetics Editor for Premier Christian Radio, and hosted the Unbelievable? radio show and podcast as well as the Ask NT Wright Anything podcast. Justin was also editor of Premier Christianity magazine from 2014-2018, for which he continues to contribute articles. Justin's first book 'Unbelievable? Why, after ten years of talking with atheists, I'm still a Christian' (SPCK) was published in 2017. His new book 'The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God' (Tyndale) was published in Sep 2023.

Justin currently co-hosts the Re-Enchanting podcast for Seen & Unseen, and is a guest presenter for the Maybe God podcast. He has also recently launched The Surprising Rebirth Of Belief in God podcast documentary series.

Justin is married to Lucy, a church minister in Surrey, and they have 4 amazing children - Noah, Grace, Jeremy and Toby. When he isn't working in a professional capacity, you'll find Justin involved in youth work and worship leading at church.

John C Lennox (Guest)
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Professor John C. Lennox, born in 1943, stands as a prominent figure in Christian apologetics, bridging the gap between science and faith with his expertise in mathematics and unwavering belief. His remarkable journey has taken him from delving into complex equations to defending the compatibility of reason and faith, captivating audiences with his intellectual arguments and challenging skeptics with his wit.

Lennox's intellectual pursuits unfolded from a young age. He excelled in mathematics at The Royal School Armagh in Northern Ireland, later attending Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he was even present for C.S. Lewis' final lectures. He earned his Masters and Ph.D. in mathematics, specializing in group theory, and embarked on a successful academic career.

While deeply entrenched in the world of mathematics, a life-changing experience led Lennox to embrace Christianity. This personal awakening ignited a new passion – to reconcile his faith with his academic background. He began participating in debates, challenging prominent atheists like Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens with his articulate arguments and deep understanding of both science and theology.

Lennox's impact extends beyond intellectual debates. He authored numerous books, including "Has Science Buried God?" and "Can Science Explain Everything?", demonstrating how scientific discoveries can support, rather than contradict, a belief in God. He actively lectures at universities and conferences worldwide, inspiring audiences with his engaging style and accessible approach to complex topics.

Beyond his intellectual pursuits, Lennox also values his personal life. Married to Sally with three children, he embodies the ideals he defends. His journey exemplifies the fruitful dialogue between faith and reason, offering a compelling case for those seeking to explore the intersection of science and Christianity with an open mind and a critical lens.

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