God, AI and the End of History, John C. Lennox
God, AI and the End of History, John C. Lennox
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God, AI and the End of History
Understanding the Book of Revelation in an Age of Intelligent Machines

Author: John C. Lennox

Narrator: John C. Lennox

Unabridged: 30 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: David C Cook

Published: 07/14/2026


Synopsis

Is the book of Revelation relevant for today? Does its symbolism contain meaning for our technological age? Might the world eventually be controlled by an Artificial Intelligence? These are some of the difficult questions thoughtfully handled in this extensive volume by noted philosopher, Oxford mathematician, and author, John Lennox. In his insightful and provocative work, Lennox explores the biblical text in light of the rapidly exploding world of technology, especially Artificial Intelligence (AI) , and warns modern believers of the implications of Jesus’ final earthly message to his followers, as well as a potential link to the end times leader that the Gospel writer John refers to as the Antichrist.  Not a typical book discussing the biblical understanding of the end times , Lennox explores a new perspective for Christians and others concerned about the future to consider in a quickly-changing, high-tech society.  

About John C. Lennox

John C. Lennox (MA MMath. MA (Bioethics) PhD, DPhil, DSc, FISSR) is Professor of Mathematics (Emeritus) at the University of Oxford and (Emeritus) Fellow in Mathematics and the Philosophy of Science at Green Templeton College, Oxford. He is author of a number of books on the interface between science, philosophy, and theology, including, God and Stephen Hawking, Determined to Believe, Can Science Explain Everything? and Cosmic Chemistry: Do God and Science Mix? Prof. Lennox is a widely recognized public intellectual who has engaged in numerous debates with public figures such as Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens, Michael Ruse, and Peter Atkins on questions at the interface of science, philosophy, and religion.


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