Is The Concept of God Incoherent? A Response to The New York Times Article

Published: Feb. 7, 2020, 6:30 p.m.

b"Join Devin & Melissa Pellew, Co-Chapter Directors of\\xa0Ratio Christi\\xa0at Winthrop University,\\xa0as they discuss topics related to biblical theology, Christian apologetics and\\xa0worldview issues. For more information on The Pellews' or to\\xa0support their ministry, please visit\\xa0https://ratiochristi.org/people/melissa-pellew/.\\n\\n\\nOn today's episode we will discuss the claims of many skeptics that the concept of God is incoherent. Today, we will be joined by philosopher, Dr. Brian Huffling, who will discuss\\xa0this important topic and respond to an article published last year\\xa0in The New York Times:\\xa0A God Problem:\\xa0Perfect. All-powerful. All-knowing. The idea of the deity most Westerners accept is actually not coherent.\\n\\nDr. Huffling has a BA in History from Lee University, an MA in (3 majors) Apologetics, Philosophy, and Biblical Studies from Southern Evangelical Seminary\\xa0(SES), and a Ph.D. in Philosophy of Religion from SES. He is the Director of the Ph.D. Program and Associate Professor of Philosophy and Theology at SES. He\\xa0also teach courses for Apologia Online Academy\\xa0and\\xa0has\\xa0previously taught at The Art Institute of Charlotte. He has\\xa0served in the Marines, Navy, and is\\xa0currently a reserve chaplain in the Air Force at Maxwell Air Force Base.\\n\\nJoin us for this enlightening discussion."