TRANSCENDING PROOF

One Christian's Thoughts on Theology, Apologetics, & Other Stuff

(2021) Against Authoritarianism

(2021) Of Proof and Probability: A Brief Rejoinder to Richard Carrier

(2021) Improbability, Explanation, and Organized Election Fraud

(2020) Mission-Centered Apologetics

(2019) Snow Lion Meets Europe (Foreword)

(2019) Fine-Tuning, Cosmic Hostility, and the Argument from Scale

(2018) Defending an Argument from Evil Against Naturalism: A Reply to Jeffery Jay Lowder

(2018) Transcending Vision: Christian Theology in an Age of Empiricism

(2017) Why Christian Theism Is Almost Certainly True: A Reply to Cale Nearing

(2016) Transcending Proof: In Defense of Christian Theism

(2016) A Theodicy of Incompleteness

(2014) Transcending Proof: A Reply to Richard Carrier

(2014) Extraordinary Claims, Ordinary Fallacies, and Evolution

(2014) Why I Am Not A Metaphysical Naturalist (And Why I Am a Christian)

(2013) A Brief Critique of Theological Fatalism

(2012) Biblical Theology and the Problem of Evil

(2011) The Presumption of Naturalism and the Probability of Miracles: A Reply to Keith Parsons

(2011) Classical Apologetics: Traditional Arguments for the Existence of God

(2009) Archaeology and the Veracity of Scripture

(2006) A Survey of Heresies in History

(2006) Systems Theory in Human Resource Development

(2006) An Introduction to Six Sigma

(2006) Occam's Razor and John's Theology: An Exposition of John 1:1-18

(2005) Visions and Values: Raw Materials of Strategic Communication

(2004) Building Human Capital in the Knowledge Economy

(2004) The New Testament and the New Gnosticism

(2004) Toward a Unified Theology: Sovereignty, Responsibility, and Faith in Romans 9-11

(2003) Secularizing Science: Moral Principles and the Mandatory Teaching of Evolution

(2002) Blind Faith: A Review and Critique of The Blind Watchmaker by Richard Dawkins

(2001) Is God Incoherent? A Reply to Dan Barker


About the author: Don McIntosh is a Christian, husband and father, professional cost estimator, semiprofessional writer and editor, and amateur philosopher and theologian, currently residing in San Antonio, Texas. In case it matters, Don holds graduate degrees in Industrial Technology & Human Resource Development (M.S.) and Apologetics & Theology (M.Div.). Don often refers to himself in the third person, just to feel important.

Contact: donbmcintosh@gmail.com.