The Search for Meaning: Science and God (DVD)

A Converstion with Os Guinness and John Lennox

by Day of Discovery

Using debate-tested conclusions and simple illustrations, Science & God examines the tension between science and religion to clarify the issues.

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DV806
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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.

John Lennox is a professor of mathematics at Oxford University, an author, and an internationally known speaker on the relationship between science, philosophy, and religion. Standing firm in his faith as a Christian, he has participated in a number of televised debates with some of the world’s leading atheist thinkers. Lennox holds a MA and PhD from the University of Cambridge, a DSc in mathematics from the University of Cardiff, a DPhil from the University of Oxford, and a MA in bioethics from the University of Surrey.

Os Guinness was born in China, educated in England, and now lives in the United States. He earned his undergraduate degree at the University of London and his D.Phil in the social sciences from Oriel College, Oxford. He worked as a freelance reporter for the BBC and has written or edited thirty books. Guinness is a frequent speaker at conferences and universities around the world. He lives with his wife in McLean, Virginia. They have one son.

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Product Code: DV806
UPC: 07 17336 577938
Media Type: DVD
Runtime: 25-minutes
Publish Date: Jan 19, 2015
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