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God and Stephen Hawking: The religious views of a brilliant scientist

John Lennox
University of California, Los Angeles
6 April 2011
Stephen Hawking once believed that God may be responsible for "giving fire to the equations," but recently he has asserted that there is no need for God, not even for philosophy. What is the intellectual community to make of Hawking's arguments? Join John Lennox, an Oxford mathematician and a person of deep and humble faith, as he explores the religious beliefs of one of the most brilliant scientists of our day.
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