John Lennox
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Background
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www.ttf.org/index/about/lennox/
Dr. John
Lennox is a Fellow in Mathematics and Philosophy
and Chaplain at Green College Oxford and Senior
Fellow of the Whitefield Institute in Oxford.
He
studied at Cambridge University, from which he
holds the degrees of M.A. and Ph.D. and was
subsequently Reader in Pure Mathematics at the
University of Wales, where he was awarded the
DSc degree. Dr. Lennox has been a Senior
Alexander von Humboldt Fellow at the
Universities of Wuerzburg and Freiburg in
Germany and a visiting professor at Universities
of Vienna, Alberta and Bar Ilan. He has lectured
in many universities abroad, including in the
former Soviet Union (Moscow, St. Petersburg,
Novosibirsk, Kiev, Minsk, etc.) as an invitee of
the Academy of Sciences. He has published over
70 articles on Algebra (Group Theory) and
co-authored one major research monograph. He is
currently writing a further major research
monograph for Oxford University Press and
lectures in the Mathematical Institute of Oxford
University.
As
Senior Fellow of the Whitefield Institute, Dr.
Lennox is interested in the frontier areas of
Science, Philosophy, and Theology and has
lectured on Christian apologetics (particularly
on the Science-Religion debate) in many
universities and Academies of Science. He has
also written articles on such topics for the
secular press, particularly in Russia. He is
co-author of a number of books including:
Christianity: Opium or Truth?, Key
Biblical Concepts, The Bible and Moral
Education, and The Definition of
Christianity, each of which has been
published in a number of languages.
He and
his wife Sally have three grown-up children and
live near Oxford. |