John Lennox in “God’s Not Dead” Movie

Here in Canada, God’s Not Dead, the movie, has just been released in select theatres. It is an inspiring movie about a university student, Josh, who chooses to defend his Christian faith to his Philosophy class and professor despite the cost to his personal life and career. But this post isn’t really about the movie (which is available at GFP’s webstore). 

In God’s Not Dead, Josh quotes apologist and professor John Lennox. Lennox has written many books in the defense of Christianity and the gospel. Gospel Folio Press is pleased to supply most, if not all, of John Lennox’s book titles:

The Definition of Christianity
Key Bible Concepts
God and Stephen Hawking: Whose Design is it Anyway?
Gunning for God
Seven Days that Divide the World
The Bible & Ethics
Christianity: Opium or Truth

John Lennox is Professor of Mathematics in the University of Oxford, Fellow in Mathematics and the Philosophy of Science, and Pastoral Advisor at Green Templeton College, Oxford. He is also an adjunct Lecturer at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford University and at the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics and is a Senior Fellow of the Trinity Forum. In addition, he teaches for the Oxford Strategic Leadership Programme at the Executive Education Centre, Said Business School, Oxford University.

He studied at the Royal School Armagh, Northern Ireland and was Exhibitioner and Senior Scholar at Emmanuel College, Cambridge University from which he took his MA and PhD. He worked for many years in the Mathematics Institute at the University of Wales in Cardiff which awarded him a DSc for his research. He also holds a DPhil from Oxford University and an MA in Bioethics from the University of Surrey. He was a Senior Alexander Von Humboldt Fellow at the Universities of Wuerzburg and Freiburg in Germany. In addition to over seventy published mathematical papers he is the co-author of two research level texts in algebra in the Oxford Mathematical Monographs series.

Lennox has written a powerful book on the interface between science, philosophy and theology called God’s Undertaker – Has Science Buried God?. He has lectured extensively in North America, Eastern and Western Europe on mathematics, the philosophy of science and the intellectual defense of Christianity.

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 (2008) and in Samford University, Alabama on the question: Is God Great?

His hobbies are languages, amateur astronomy, amateur bird-watching and some walking. John is married to Sally, they have three grown up children and four grandchildren and live near Oxford.

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