John Lennox
John Lennox: Artificial intelligence and morality
In his latest book, 2084: Artificial Intelligence and The Future of Humanity, the Co Armagh-born Oxford scientist and philosopher Professor John Lennox offers a Christian perspective on humanity's future, the problems raised by AI and the atheist conception of what it means to be human. In this extract, Professor Lennox considers AI and morality
John Lennox: 2084 and AI - mapping out the territory
In his latest book, 2084: Artificial Intelligence and The Future of Humanity, the Co Armagh-born Oxford scientist and philosopher Professor John Lennox offers a Christian perspective on humanity's future, the problems raised by AI and the atheist conception of what it means to be human. In this extract, Professor Lennox sets out the context of questions of human origin and destiny
John Lennox: 2084 and AI - the importance of Genesis in understanding humans
In his latest book, 2084: Artificial Intelligence and The Future of Humanity, the Co Armagh-born Oxford scientist and philosopher Professor John Lennox offers a Christian perspective on humanity's future, the problems raised by AI and the atheist conception of what it means to be human. In this extract, Professor Lennox considers why the Book of Genesis matters in questions of human origin and destiny
Can the coronavirus be reconciled with the existence of a loving God?
We know that we live in a world with both biological beauty and deadly pathogens like Covid-19, but, asks John Lennox, is there any evidence that there is a God whom we can trust with the implications of that truth, as well as with our lives and futures?
John Lennox: Why did God make a world with coronavirus?
We live in a world where things go wrong, including through the existence of deadly viruses like Covid-19. Professor John Lennox asks why God could not have made a world without coronavirus
Is God self-isolating during Covid-19?
AN internationally-renowned defender of Christianity, the Armagh-born Oxford University professor of mathematics John Lennox, has argued that belief in a sovereign and loving God helps to explain the "perplexing and unsettling" Covid-19 pandemic.