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"It doesn't do to leave a live dragon out of your calculations, if you live near him."

- J.R.R. Tolkien
The Hobbit


Science and the God Question

Science and the God QuestionMany Christians maintain that their faith has - in addition to spiritual and moral power - an intellectual power that is not at war with authentic scientific inquiry.  Still, among the places where Christianity and culture intersect, the science-religion debate is unquestionably a "dangerous intersection."

A war is taking place. But is it a war between science and Christianity or has science become a weapon in a larger cultural battle?

Through interviews at the University of Oxford and in Birmingham, Alabama, two of the best minds of science and theology provide unique insight on how this debate applies to every Christian and why it has profound influence at every level of society.

John Lennox is Professor in Mathematics at the University of Oxford and Fellow in Mathematics and Philosophy of Science at Green Templeton College, University of Oxford.  He holds doctorates from Oxford (D.Phil.), Cambridge (Ph.D.), and the University of Wales (D.Sc.) and an MA in Bioethics from the University of Surrey.  A prominent voice in the science vs. religion controversy, Prof. Lennox has debated atheists ranging from Victor Stenger to Richard Dawkins.  Professor Lennox is also the author of God’s Undertaker: Has Science Buried God?

Professor Alister McGrath is one of the most prolific theological writers of our time.  He is author of The Dawkins Delusion, The Foundations of Dialogue in Science and Religion and many other titles.  He possesses doctorates in molecular biophysics and in historical theology .  For many years, Professor McGrath was Principal of Wycliffe Hall, University of Oxford.  He is currently Professor of Historical Theology at the University of Oxford and is a fellow of Harris-Manchester College, University of Oxford.