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Emeritus Professor of Mathematics at Oxford University who demonstrates how scientific discoveries point toward God's existence rather than away from it. Known for his ability to dismantle atheistic arguments in high-profile debates with Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, and Peter Singer. John uses his mathematical and philosophical expertise to show the rational foundation of Christianity and the compatibility of faith with rigorous scientific inquiry. He frequently speaks on topics like AI, Philosophy, The Problem of Evil, Existence of God and New Age Atheism.

About This Voice

Key Work: Cosmic Chemistry: Do God and Science Mix?
Organization: University of Oxford

Top 5 Areas of Focus

  1. 1
    Science and God: Science has never disproved God and in fact keeps pointing toward one.
  2. 2
    The Existence of God: Arguing for God's reality through reason and evidence.
  3. 3
    New Atheism Critique: Responding to arguments from Dawkins, Hitchens, and others.
  4. 4
    Genesis and Origins: Interpreting creation, evolution, and the age of the earth.
  5. 5
    Artificial Intelligence and Ethics: Exploring AI, human dignity, and the future of humanity.

Popular Videos

Watch John Lennox

Is Faith Blind?

Lennox traces his path from childhood faith to academic inquiry, arguing that faith is not blind but grounded in evidence, and that science itself depends on the same kind of trust.

AI - Is this the end?

Dr. John Lennox in conversation with Sean McDowell, exploring how artificial intelligence intersects with biblical prophecy, especially the Book of Revelation, its rapid rise, and our moral responsibility when using AI.

The Problem of Evil

John Lennox addresses one of the most profound challenges to faith: the problem of evil & suffering. Why suffering exists, The cross as comfort, faith through hardship, and Johns heartfelt intellectual engagement.

Is Christianity the ONLY True Religion? Q&A

The video features John Lennox in a Q&A session hosted by Samuel Marusca, with Justin Brierley moderating. Lennox addresses deep philosophical and theological questions with clarity and humility, blending faith and reason.

Why Math Points to God

John Lennox in conversation with Eric Metaxas on Socrates in the City. It's a rich, philosophical exploration of how mathematics reveals deeper truths about reality and why Lennox believes those truths point to a divine mind.