John Lennox | |
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Alma mater | Cambridge University |
Spouse | Sally Lennox |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | Whitefield Institute, Oxford University |
Dr. John Lennox is a British author, scientist, professor, and Christian apologist. He currently lectures in the Mathematical Institute of Oxford University, and participates in writing research monographs for the Oxford University Press. Dr. Lennox is a Fellow in Mathematics and Philosophy and Chaplain at Green College, University of Oxford [1] and Senior Fellow of the Whitefield Institute in Oxford.
Dr. Lennox is a graduate of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, from which he holds an M.A. and Ph.D. Subsequently, he was the Reader in Pure Mathematics at the University of Wales, where he was awarded a DSc. Dr. Lennox has been a Senior Alexander von Humboldt Fellow at the Universities of Wuerzburg and Freiburg in Germany and a visiting professor at Universities of Vienna, Alberta and Bar Ilan. He has lectured in many universities abroad, including in the former Soviet Union as an invitee of the Academy of Sciences. He has published over 70 articles on Algebra (Group Theory) and co-authored one major research monograph [2].
As Senior Fellow of the Whitefield Institute, Dr. Lennox is active in the frontier areas of Science, Philosophy, and Theology and has lectured on Christian apologetics (particularly on the Science-Religion debate) in many universities and Academies of Science. He has also written articles on such topics for the secular press, particularly in Russia. He is author and co-author of a number of books.
He and his wife Sally have three grown-up children and live near Oxford, UK.
Dr. Lennox is perhaps better known in recent days for his debate with evolutionary biologist, Richard Dawkins on October 3, 2007, in Birmingham, Alabama. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
John Lennox | |
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Alma mater | Cambridge University |
Spouse | Sally Lennox |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | Whitefield Institute, Oxford University |
Dr. John Lennox is a British author, scientist, professor, and Christian apologist. He currently lectures in the Mathematical Institute of Oxford University, and participates in writing research monographs for the Oxford University Press. Dr. Lennox is a Fellow in Mathematics and Philosophy and Chaplain at Green College, University of Oxford [1] and Senior Fellow of the Whitefield Institute in Oxford.
Dr. Lennox is a graduate of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, from which he holds an M.A. and Ph.D. Subsequently, he was the Reader in Pure Mathematics at the University of Wales, where he was awarded a DSc. Dr. Lennox has been a Senior Alexander von Humboldt Fellow at the Universities of Wuerzburg and Freiburg in Germany and a visiting professor at Universities of Vienna, Alberta and Bar Ilan. He has lectured in many universities abroad, including in the former Soviet Union as an invitee of the Academy of Sciences. He has published over 70 articles on Algebra (Group Theory) and co-authored one major research monograph [2].
As Senior Fellow of the Whitefield Institute, Dr. Lennox is active in the frontier areas of Science, Philosophy, and Theology and has lectured on Christian apologetics (particularly on the Science-Religion debate) in many universities and Academies of Science. He has also written articles on such topics for the secular press, particularly in Russia. He is author and co-author of a number of books.
He and his wife Sally have three grown-up children and live near Oxford, UK.
Dr. Lennox is perhaps better known in recent days for his debate with evolutionary biologist, Richard Dawkins on October 3, 2007, in Birmingham, Alabama. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]