Prof Lennox defends the legitimacy of a Christian worldview in light of the latest science.
CONTENTS
Preface
PART 1 Surveying the Landscape
1. Introduction 10
2. Matters of Evidence and Faith 19
3. A Historical Perspective: The Forgotten Roots of Science and
Arguments from Design 26
PART 2 Science and Explanation
4. Science, its Presuppositions, Scope, and Methodology 62
5. Worldviews and Their Relation to Science: Naturalism and its
Shortcomings 87
6. Theism and its Relationship to Science: God of Gaps, Complexity
of God, and Miracles 110
PART 3 Understanding the Universe and Life
7. Understanding the Universe: The Beginning and Fine-Tuning
140
8. The Wonder of the Living World 157
9. The Genetic Code 170
10. A Matter of Information 186
11. Algorithmic Information Theory 192
12. Life’s Solution: Self-Organization? 207
PART 4 The Modern Synthesis
13. Life’s Solution: Evolution? 218
14. Evolution: Asking Hard Questions 231
15. The Nature and Scope of Evolution 241
16. Natural Selection 260
17. The Edge of Evolution 271
18. The Mathematics of Evolution 280
PART 5 The Information Age
19. Systems Biology 298
20. The Origin of Information: A Word-Based World 315
21. Brain, Mind, and the Quantum World 348
Epilogue: Beyond Science But Not Beyond Reason 365
Notes 375
Index 395
John C. Lennox MA PhD DPhil DSc is Emeritus Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford and Emeritus Fellow in Mathematics and the Philosophy of Science at Green Templeton College. He has lectured on religion and science at many prestigious institutions around the world, and has publicly debated Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens, among others. He is also the author of many books including Cosmic Chemistry and God and Stephen Hawking: Whose Design is it Anyway?
"Anyone who has understood the immense difficulties that
reductionism creates in science must be impressed with the care
with which the author outlines and dissects the arguments. You
don't have to be a theist to benefit from the book. Come to it with
an open mind, and enjoy its challenges."
*Denis Noble, Emeritus Professor, University of Oxford, CBE,
FRS*
"Engagingly written [...] Lennox gives a totally unique view of the
physical and logical universe from his perspective as a
mathematician and a Christian."
*Cheryl E. Praeger, Emeritus Professor of Mathematics, University
of Western Australia*
"If there could be one book in the arsenal for the college-bound
faithful, the apologist, or the ponderer of the complex questions
of science and faith, this is the text."
*James M. Tour, Professor of Chemistry, Rice University*
"In a century when all the fields of science and technology
converge in biology, the effort to confront the deeper meaning of
life from a historical and philosophical perspective is more
relevant than ever before. This book is a timely and excellent
contribution to the conversation."
*Sonia Contera, Professor of Biological Physics, University of
Oxford*
"In this accessible and engaging introduction, [John Lennox] guides
us through the great debates about science and faith, and offers
incisive assessments of the issues."
*Alister McGrath, Professor of Science and Religion, University of
Oxford*
"The scholarship is fine-grained, integrating dozens of fields.
Best of all is the tour de force of new developments in
evolutionary biology that have largely gone unreported, backed by a
rich historical context running back to the ancient Greeks."
*Perry Marshall, author of Evolution 2.0, founder of the $10
million Evolution 2.0 Prize*
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