Tag: mathematicians
C. S. Lewis Society Webinars with Meyer (Tonight!), Behe, Wells, and Ferrer
Earlier this month, the society’s Executive Director, Tom Woodward, interviewed Oxford mathematician John Lennox. That was as wonderful as you would expect.
Webinar with John Lennox: The “Brilliant Design” of Our Universe
“Is it plausible any longer to view our cosmos as coming from chance interactions of matter and energy — from ‘pure dumb luck’?”
William Dembski: Why I’m Returning to the Front Lines of Intelligent Design
The mathematician and philosopher also gives a sneak preview of the talk he plans to give at this Saturday’s Dallas Conference on Science and Faith.
Of Turbines and Pumps: More on Denton’s Latest
We rarely give a second thought to our body’s energy production. Robots use a battery pack and long lengths of wiring to transfer electricity.
Against the Tide: John Lennox’s Next Book Will Be His Own Story
“I’ve resisted it. But the bit [about being] behind the Iron Curtain — there’s virtually no one alive that knows about that many details.”