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John C. Lennox

    7 novembre 1943

    John Lennox est un auteur respecté dont le travail explore l'intersection de la science, de la philosophie et de la théologie. Ses écrits examinent comment la compréhension scientifique moderne impacte notre appréhension de l'existence et de la foi. Lennox offre des perspectives éclairées sur les questions complexes qui émergent à la frontière de l'enquête scientifique et de la réflexion théologique. À travers sa prose, il encourage les lecteurs à contempler la nature de la réalité et le sens de la vie.

    John C. Lennox
    Can Science Explain Everything?
    Finding Ultimate Reality
    God's Undertaker
    Against the Flow
    Friend of God
    Coronavirus
    • Coronavirus

      Où est Dieu ?

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Nous traversons une période sans précédent, qui marquera à tout jamais notre histoire contemporaine. Il y aura un avant et un après. Beaucoup de nos anciennes certitudes se sont écroulées, quelles que soient notre vision du monde et nos croyances. La pandémie du coronavirus nous laisse tous perplexes et déconcertés. Sous quel angle faut-il aborder le problème pour le surmonter ? Dans ce livre court mais profond, John Lennox, professeur de mathématiques à Oxford, analyse la crise du coronavirus à la lumière de différents systèmes de croyance. Il montre comment la vision chrétienne du monde permet non seulement de lui donner un sens, mais offre aussi un solide espoir auquel nous pouvons nous accrocher. L’auteur nous explique dans quel état d’esprit il a rédigé ce livre : « J’ai rassemblé ici mes réflexions sur ce que nous sommes en train de vivre. Depuis que j’ai commencé à l’écrire, il y a une semaine, la situation a rapidement évolué et nul doute que les choses vont encore changer. […] Ce que je vous propose, avec ce livre, c’est de nous imaginer assis dans un café (si seulement nous pouvions le faire en ce moment !), et vous venez de me poser la question en titre du livre. Je pose ma tasse et je m’apprête à vous répondre le plus honnêtement possible. Ce qui suit est ce que j’aimerais dire pour vous apporter un peu de réconfort, d’encouragement et d’espoir ».

      Coronavirus
      4,3
    • Friend of God

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      This richly detailed account of the life and times of Abraham adds depth to our understanding of this pivotal figure in God's plan of salvation - both for us and for the whole world.

      Friend of God
      4,5
    • Against the Flow

      • 436pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Uses the book of Daniel as a starting point for a wide-ranging critique of current Western thinking.

      Against the Flow
      4,4
    • God's Undertaker

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      A new, updated edition of John Lennox's successful book, including a foreword by Francis Collins, Director of the Human Genome Project

      God's Undertaker
      4,4
    • Finding Ultimate Reality

      • 258pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      We need a coherent picture of our world. Life's realities won't let us ignore its fundamental questions, but with so many opposing views, how will we choose answers that are reliable? In this series of books, David Gooding and John Lennox offer a fair analysis of religious and philosophical attempts to find the truth about the world and our place in it. By listening to the Bible alongside other leading voices, they show that it is not only answering life's biggest questions--it is asking better questions than we ever thought to ask. In Book 2 - Finding Ultimate Reality, they remind us that the authority behind ethics cannot be separated from the truth about ultimate reality. Is there a Creator who stands behind his moral law? Are we the product of amoral forces, left to create moral consensus? Gooding and Lennox compare ultimate reality as understood in: Indian Pantheistic Monism, Greek Philosophy and Mysticism, Naturalism and Atheism, and Christian Theism.

      Finding Ultimate Reality
      4,4
    • Can Science Explain Everything?

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Evangelistic book looking at whether science and religion are opposed.

      Can Science Explain Everything?
      4,3
    • In God's Undertaker, John Lennox evaluates the evidence of modern science in relation to the debate between the atheistic and theistic interpretations of the universe, and provides a fresh basis for discussion.Chapters include: war of the worldviews the scope and limits of science the nature and scope of evolution the origin of life"A brilliantly argued re-evaluation of the relation of science and religion, casting welcome new light on today's major debates. A must-read for all reflecting on the greatest questions of life." and mdash;Alister McGrath

      God's undertaker. Has science buried God?
      4,3
    • Emphasizing the major themes in the Joseph narrative--such as the sovereignty of God, suffering, temptation, forgiveness, and faith--John Lennox applies the life of Joseph to readers' lives today.

      Joseph
      4,3
    • A Good Return

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      The world of work is expanding. New technologies, industries and means of meeting apart–and–still–together, have presided in the transition of the workplace into a fast, digital and busier–than–ever era. In whichever sector you care to name, work is increasing exponentially, for reducing rewards and benefits. It is more than easy to complain, drag one’s feet while getting out of the door, and face daily tasks with an apathetic attitude. A Good Return does not provide maxims to get you through the day. Instead, it is a book that encourages Christians to view their workspace, be it field, car, classroom or office, as an avenue of worship. John C. Lennox has crafted a book with thoughtful, biblical and evangelical deliberation on our behaviour in, and towards, our work. With his trademark clarity, faithfulness and wisdom, Lennox curates room for a wider discussion on Christian approaches toward salaries, time management, motivation and attitudes amidst a workspace environment.

      A Good Return
      4,3