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John Lennox on Dawkins, Meaning, AI and the Return of the Sacred

Oxford mathematician and Christian apologist John Lennox joins Luke Martin on Unbelievable? The Interview to reflect on his extraordinary life, the rise and fall of New Atheism, and why the big questions have shifted from “science vs faith” to meaning, purpose and the sacred. Len ...  Show more

Francis Collins and N. T. Wright: Science, Faith, Evolution and the Search for Wisdom

What happens when one of the world’s leading geneticists sits down with one of the world’s most influential Christian theologians? In this special live episode of Unbelievable?, recorded at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History in partnership with the Oxford Pastorate a ...  Show more

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