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 Christianity and the Tooth Fairy

 John Lennox

  • Photo of: John Lennox John Lennox is Professor of Mathematics at Oxford University and Fellow in Mathematics and Philosophy of Science at Green-Templeton College View all resources by John Lennox

Christianity and the Tooth Fairy:

A UCLA law professor questions an Oxford mathematician on the claims of Jesus

Children believe in the tooth fairy until their reasoning capabilities mature and they recognize this belief is neither grounded nor relevant. Does belief in Jesus Christ require a suspension of logic?  Can Christianity be proven to be true?

In an interview held at The Veritas Forum, University of California, Los Angeles on 6 April 2011, UCLA law professor Daniel Lowenstein questions Oxford mathematician John Lennox about Christianity and the grounds for faith. This is followed by audience Q&A.

The interview lasts for about 55 minutes, followed by a Q&A session of about 30 minutes.

This interview is reproduced here by the kind permission of The Veritas Forum. Find out more about The Veritas Forum.