Contents:
Foreword by Stephen J. Bedard
Preface
1. A Theodicy of Incompleteness
2. Why I Am Not a Metaphysical Naturalist (and
Why I Am a Christian Theist)
3. Extraordinary Claims, Ordinary Fallacies,
and Evolution
4. Transcending Proof: A Reply to Richard
Carrier
5. A Brief Critique of Theological Fatalism
6. The Presumption of Naturalism and the
Probability of Miracles: A Reply to Keith Parsons
7. History, Archaeology, and the Veracity of
Scripture
8. The Dusty Web of Gnosticism
9. On Belief as Inductive Inference
10. Classical Apologetics: Traditional Arguments for the Existence of
God
11. Is God Incoherent? A Reply to Dan Barker
12. Out of the Whirlwind
From
the back cover:
This
selection of writings by a seasoned apologist offers some creative answers and
insights concerning issues that challenge the intellectual integrity of the
Christian faith:
· Theodicy
and the problem of evil
· Creation
and the logic of evolutionary theory
· Evidence
and rational justification of belief
· History,
probability and miracles
· The
coherence of Christian theism
" Don’s
work is a valuable addition to the growing apologetic library that is so needed
by the Church." -- from the
Foreword by Stephen J. Bedard