John Lennox

Mathematician

Birthday November 7, 1943

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Armagh, Northern Ireland

Age 80 years old

Nationality Ireland

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1943

John Carson Lennox (born 7 November 1943) is a mathematician, bioethicist, and Christian apologist originally from Northern Ireland.

He has written many books on religion, ethics, the relationship between science and God (like his books, Has Science Buried God and Can Science Explain Everything), and has had public debates with atheists including Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens.

He retired from professorship where he specialised in group theory.

He is Emeritus Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford, an Emeritus Fellow in Mathematics and Philosophy of Science at Green Templeton College, Oxford University, and has worked as adjunct lecturer at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford University and at the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics.

He is also an Associate Fellow of the Saïd Business School and a Senior Fellow at the Trinity Forum.

John Lennox was born on 7 November 1943 in Northern Ireland and brought up in Armagh where his father ran a store.

1962

He attended The Royal School, Armagh, and went on to become Exhibitioner and Senior Scholar at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where in 1962 he also attended the last lectures of C. S. Lewis on the poet John Donne.

1970

Lennox obtained Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees at the University of Cambridge with the dissertation Centrality and Permutability in Soluble Groups (1970).

He was awarded a Doctor of Science degree in mathematics by Cardiff University for his research.

Lennox also holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Oxford (by incorporation) and an M.A. degree in bioethics at the University of Surrey.

Upon completing his doctorate, Lennox moved to Cardiff, Wales, becoming a reader in Mathematics at the University of Wales, Cardiff.

Lennox teaches science and religion in the University of Oxford.

During his 29 years in Cardiff he spent a year at each of the universities of Würzburg, Freiburg (as an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow), and Vienna, and has lectured extensively in both Eastern and Western Europe, Russia and North America on mathematics, apologetics, and the exposition of scripture.

Lennox is the author of a number of books on the relations of science, religion, and ethics.

He has published over 70 peer-reviewed articles on mathematics, co-authored two Oxford Mathematical Monographs, and worked as a translator of Russian mathematics.

He has spoken in many different countries, in conferences and as an academic fellow, including numerous trips to the former Soviet Union.

2012

On 14 March 2012 he presented an edition of the Lent Talks for BBC Radio Four.

Lennox has also given lectures at the Veritas Forum on topics such as the relationship between science and religion, the existence of God, doubt, and the problems of evil and suffering.

Additionally, he is a Senior Fellow of The Trinity Forum, a Christian nonprofit organisation that develops leaders to make contributions to cultural renewal.

Lennox has been part of numerous public debates defending the Christian faith, including debates with Christopher Hitchens, Michael Shermer, Richard Dawkins, Lawrence Krauss,

Peter Atkins, Victor Stenger, Michael Tooley, Stephen Law, and Peter Singer.

Lennox speaks English, Russian, French, Spanish and German.

He is married to Sally and has three children and 10 grandchildren.

He has a brother named Gilbert Lennox, previously an elder in Glenabbey Church, Glengormley.

The hymn writer and recording artist Kristyn Getty is John's niece, being Gilbert's daughter.