God and Stephen Hawking: Whose Design is it Anyway?
By John C. Lennox
John Wilson has asked me to interview John Lennox, the eminent British mathematician and a professing Christian, for a future podcast. Lennox has written a brief critique of Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow’s best-selling book, The Grand Design, which argues that there is a design without a Designer. The text of God and Stephen Hawking is accessible and engaging, and I’m looking forward to seeing how Lennox deals with M-theory, which seems to me to be a get-out-of-jail free card for atheists who otherwise have no answer for the apparent fine-tuning of the universe. I’ll keep you posted.
About Stan Guthrie
Stan Guthrie is an editor at large for Christianity Today magazine and for the Chuck Colson Center for Christian Worldview. His latest book is God's Story in 66 Verses. He also is author of All that Jesus Asks: How His Questions Can Teach and Transform Us, Missions in the Third Millennium: 21 Key Trends for the 21st Century, and A Concise Guide to Bible Prophecy. He is co-author of The Sacrament of Evangelism. Besides authoring, writing, and editing books, Stan is a literary agent, bringing together good authors, good books, and good publishers.
Stan writes the monthly Priorities colum for BreakPoint.org. He has appeared on National Public Radio's Tell Me More, WGN's Milt Rosenberg program, and many Christian shows, including The Eric Metaxas Show and Moody Radio's New Day Florida. A licensed minister and an inspirational speaker, he served as moderator for the Christian Book Expo panel discussion, Does the God of Christianity Exist, and What Difference Does It Make?
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