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Christianity and the Basic Assumptions All Scientists Make | John Lennox

 
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In today’s episode, we’ll explore some of the most basic questions about science: Why do we do science? Does science rely on any foundational truths? And is it possible to be a scientist and believe in God?

You’ll hear from John Lennox, emeritus professor of mathematics at Oxford. He explores the history of modern science, the philosophical assumptions that shape science today, and why he thinks that believing in God broadens his scientific worldview rather than shrinking it.

This forum was held at Georgia Tech in 2014. Thank you to the student planning team at Georgia Tech for making this event possible.

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In today’s episode, we’ll explore some of the most basic questions about science: Why do we do science? Does science rely on any foundational truths? And is it possible to be a scientist and believe in God?

You’ll hear from John Lennox, emeritus professor of mathematics at Oxford. He explores the history of modern science, the philosophical assumptions that shape science today, and why he thinks that believing in God broadens his scientific worldview rather than shrinking it.

This forum was held at Georgia Tech in 2014. Thank you to the student planning team at Georgia Tech for making this event possible.

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