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As a part of the Counterpoints series, Four Views on the Historical Adam
clearly outlines four primary views on Adam held by evangelicals,
featuring top-notch proponents of each view presenting their positions
in their own words and critiquing the positions with which they
disagree. You will come away with a better understanding of the key
biblical and theological issues at stake and of the implications of Adam
for contemporary Christian witness and church life.
Contributors include Denis O. Lamoureux, John H. Walton, C. John
Collins, and William Barrick. Each focuses his essay on answering the
following questions:
What is the biblical case for your viewpoint, and how do you reconcile
it both with modern science and with passages and potential
interpretations that seem to counter it?
In what ways is your view more theologically consistent and coherent
than other views?
What are the implications of your view for the spiritual life and public
witness of the church and individual believers, and how is your view a
healthier alternative for both?
Concluding reflections by pastor-scholars Gregory A. Boyd and Philip
Graham Ryken highlight the significance of the topic in the faith of
everyday believers.
As a part of the Counterpoints series, Four Views on the Historical Adam clearly outlines four primary views on Adam held by evangelicals, featuring top-notch proponents of each view presenting...
As a part of the Counterpoints series, Four Views on the Historical Adam
clearly outlines four primary views on Adam held by evangelicals,
featuring top-notch proponents of each view presenting their positions
in their own words and critiquing the positions with which they
disagree. You will come away with a better understanding of the key
biblical and theological issues at stake and of the implications of Adam
for contemporary Christian witness and church life.
Contributors include Denis O. Lamoureux, John H. Walton, C. John
Collins, and William Barrick. Each focuses his essay on answering the
following questions:
What is the biblical case for your viewpoint, and how do you reconcile
it both with modern science and with passages and potential
interpretations that seem to counter it?
In what ways is your view more theologically consistent and coherent
than other views?
What are the implications of your view for the spiritual life and public
witness of the church and individual believers, and how is your view a
healthier alternative for both?
Concluding reflections by pastor-scholars Gregory A. Boyd and Philip
Graham Ryken highlight the significance of the topic in the faith of
everyday believers.
Decent presentation of complicated matter. No real resolution to the question of Adam, simply presenting the arguments about Adam from four various perspectives. A good read to understand a larger discussion, but not extremely deep.
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Decent presentation of complicated matter. No real resolution to the question of Adam, simply presenting the arguments about Adam from four various perspectives. A good read to understand a larger discussion, but not extremely deep.
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