John Carson Lennox (born 7 November 1943) is a British professor emeritus of mathematics, author, philosopher of science, and Christian apologist.
Quotes
- Why is there something rather than nothing? Why, in particular, does the universe exist? Where did it come from and where, if anywhere, is it heading? Is it itself the ultimate reality behind which there is nothing or is there something 'beyond' it? Can we ask with Richard Feynman: 'What is the meaning of it all?" Or was Bertrand Russel right when he said that 'The universe is just there, and that's all'?
- God's Undertaker: Has Science Buried God? (2nd ed.). 2009. p. 7. (1st edition, 2007)
- ... energy, light, gravity, and consciousness ... You believe in these things because of their explanatory power as concepts. ... God is not a monolith ... God is Himself a fellowship ...
- (10 May 2011)"Who Created God? John Lennox at The Veritas Forum at UCLA". YouTube. (quote at 8:35 of 10:39)
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