Some modern-day theories seem to pit science against God, but why? Do you have to choose or can you intellectually believe in both?
In Science & God, author and social critic Os Guinness engages Oxford University Professor of Mathematics John Lennox in a conversation that explores this tension, with calculations that subtract neither God nor science. Lennox looks at both historical and contemporary explanations of the universe, and he uses debate-tested conclusions and simple illustrations to clarify the real issues of this controversy.
Available for purchase: The Search for Meaning: Science & God DVD
searchme on August 23, 2015 at 10:00 am
Excellent interview!!! I appreciated John’s revealing how scientists often just observe the laws of nature at work and don’t really understand these laws, nor their origin. Also liked his recognition that atheists hold beliefs just as Christian do; that they cannot defend all in the context of science. Two aspects of life that I marvel at as a Christian are beauty and order in the universe. I cannot for the life of me understand how an atheist can defend the remarkable beauty and symmetry in nature as happenstance.