Hour 2 – 11/08/19: John Lennox (continued)
Eric continues his conversation with Oxford professor John Lennox, delving deeper into the question of scientific proof for and against the existence of a Creator God.
Eric continues his conversation with Oxford professor John Lennox, delving deeper into the question of scientific proof for and against the existence of a Creator God.
From a Socrates in the City event in May of this year, Eric interviewed Oxford professor John Lennox, exploring the question, “Has science buried God?” — discussing the fine-tuned universe, evolution, logic, history, and more!
Dean Reuter shines a spotlight on General Hans Kammler, a Nazi who “officially” committed suicide but who actually ended up in American custody, possibly so the U.S. could benefit from his knowledge of Nazi secret weapons.
Sonia Purnell joins Eric in the studio to tell the fascinating story of Winston Churchill’s closest confidante, fiercest critic, and shrewdest advisor—his wife Clementine.
Director Dallas Jenkins talks about his new television series that portrays Jesus through the eyes of those closest to him.
In his latest book, Fox & Friends’ Brian Kilmeade recalls how Sam Houston led the Alamo avengers to victory, recapturing the pivotal war that changed America forever.
Michael L. Brown joins Eric to discuss his latest book about Job’s faith to challenge God; musician Jeremy Camp talks about how God turned his hardships into praise.
Ken Fish returns to the studio for Miracle Monday and is joined by Bryan La Pooh, whose medically-documented leg paralysis was completely healed at an event with Kingdom Fire Ministries.