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John Lennox: 莱诺克斯教授认为科学无法解释一切,特别是关于目的和意义的终极问题。他以牛顿为例,指出即使是万有引力定律也无法解释引力本身。他认为科学解释通常是不完整的,并且可能忽略了更重要的方面。他还批判了“科学主义”的观点,即认为科学是唯一真理的途径。他认为科学家们不应该越界到非专业领域,并指出许多看似用科学来否定神的论点实际上是无神论世界观的断言,而非科学结论。他认为科学与宗教并非对立,而是互补的,就像汽车的运作既需要内燃机的科学解释,也需要亨利·福特的创造。莱诺克斯还讨论了精细调节的论点,认为宇宙基本常数的精细调节指向一个设计者的存在。他还回应了关于“谁创造了创造者”的问题,指出这个问题预设了神并非永恒存在的假设。关于奇迹,他认为奇迹并非违反自然规律,而是对自然规律的特殊干预,而对自然规律的了解有助于我们识别奇迹。他认为,对耶稣生平的探索是理解基督教的关键,并指出其论证是多方面的,包括历史证据、经验证据和存在性论证。 John Dickson: 迪克森作为主持人,引导莱诺克斯教授阐述其观点,并分享了他自己与科学与宗教冲突相关的个人经历。他讲述了莱诺克斯教授早期在剑桥大学与诺贝尔奖获得者发生冲突的经历,以及他自己在中学时期因信仰而受到生物老师批评的经历。他还介绍了莱诺克斯教授与其他无神论者辩论的经历,以及莱诺克斯教授著作的核心观点。 Luke Barnes: 巴恩斯博士解释了“精细调节”的概念,并举例说明宇宙基本常数的微小变化将如何导致生命无法存在。他指出,大约有十几种自然常数和初始条件需要精细调节,才能产生允许生命存在的宇宙。 Lawrence Krauss: 克劳斯教授的观点被莱诺克斯教授提及,他认为宇宙没有目的性,这并非科学结论,而是其无神论信仰的体现。 Richard Dawkins: 道金斯教授的观点被莱诺克斯教授提及,他提出了“谁创造了创造者”的问题,莱诺克斯教授对此作出了回应。

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John Lennox discusses his book 'Can Science Explain Everything?' addressing the misconception that science can explain all aspects of life, including religion and purpose.

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We're talking to John Dickson's "favourite Northern Irishman", and one of Christianity's greatest "undeceivers". That's right, it's John Lennox.

John Dickson sits down for tea in the gardens of Green Templeton College with renowned 'undeceiver' John Lennox. 

In his new book, 'Can science explain everything', Lennox addresses one of the greatest deceptions of our age: **Science explains everything, so there's no need for religion. **

We sit down in the gardens of Green Templeton College to quiz him about science, God and how in the world thinking Christians deal with those pesky things called miracles.

Links related to this episode:

  • Find out more) about John Lennox.
  • Get Lennox's book, *Can Science Explain Everything? *)
  • Here's an interesting article) from 2018 in *Physics Today *wrestling with Newton's *hypotheses non fingo *and why so much of research is driven by hypothesis today.
  • Watch John Dickson and Lawrence Krauss on the 2013 episode of ABC's )*Q&A. *
  • Watch The God Delusion Debate)* *between John Lennox and Richard Dawkins (filmed Oct 3, 2007) (mentioned in this episode)
  • The UK's Premier Christian Radio podcast Unbelievable hosted a live debate between Lennox and fellow Oxford professor Peter Atkins, and well-known atheist, earlier this year on science and faith. Check it out here.)
  • Find out more about fine tuning with the book our 'phone a friend' guest Luke Barnes co-wrote with Geraint F. Lewis, A Fortunate Universe: Life in a finely tuned cosmos.)
  • Read the obituary) of Antony Flew, who John Dickson mentions in the podcast as accidently coming to a belief in a Creator late in his life.
  • Watch) John Lennox talking about his memories of listening to C.S. Lewis lecture at Cambridge.

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John Lennox is Professor of Mathematics at Oxford University (emeritus) and Emeritus Fellow in mathematics and the philosophy of science at Green Templeton College, a graduate community also at Oxford. He is also an adjunct professor at the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics. Prof. Lennox studied at the Royal School Armagh, Northern Ireland, and went on to Cambridge University from which he took his MA, MMath, 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 (by incorporation) and an MA in bioethics from the University of Surrey.

Lennox is the author of over 70 published mathematical papers and several books on the interface between science, philosophy and theology including God's Undertaker: Has Science Buried God?)*, Gunning for God), *God and Stephen Hawking *)and Can Science Explain Everything). *

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