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Faith, Science, Wonder and Worship

Andrew Roycroft is joined by Professor John Lennox, an Oxford mathematician and Christian thinker, to explore how scientific discovery can deepen faith.

In this service from Northern Ireland, Andrew Roycroft explores the relationship between science and Christian faith, asking whether discovery diminishes belief, or instead deepens it.
He is joined by John Lennox, an Oxford mathematician and Christian thinker, as the programme reflects on Psalm 8—considering the wonders above us in the vastness of the universe, the wonders within us in human identity, and the wonders around us in the beauty and stewardship of creation.
With readings, music, and conversation, this service invites listeners to rediscover awe and worship in a world increasingly understood through science.

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38 minutes

On radio

Sun 10 May 202608:10

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  • Sun 10 May 202608:10

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