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Contending with Christianity’s Critics is book two in a series on modern Christian apologetics that began with the popular Passionate Conviction. This second installment, featuring writings from eighteen respected apologists such as Gary Habermas and Ben Witherington, addresses challenges from noted New Atheists like Richard Dawkins (The God Delusion) and other contemporary critics of...

and activity and is distinct from the other; for example, Jesus isn’t the Father; the Father isn’t the Spirit. So there’s simply no logical contradiction when Christians say, “Three persons, one divine nature.” Fourth, the members of the Trinity share the same being—not simply the same nature. That is, God is one substance (Lat. substantia) that exists (or subsists) on its own; God is His own self-contained entity. The Triune God isn’t a mere assemblage of three divine beings (which would be polytheism
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