Perspectives on the Historical Adam and Eve: Four Views

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In the midst of an ongoing debate, Perspectives on the Historical Adam and Eve dares to ask: Did Adam and Eve really exist? The answer has far-reaching implications for Christian theology, influencing our understanding of humanity, sin, and redemption. This thought-provoking volume presents a dynamic conversation between four esteemed evangelical scholars, each offering a distinct perspective on the historicity of Adam and Eve. Through a unique essay-and-response format, Kenton L. Sparks, William Lane Craig, Andrew Loke, and Marcus R. Ross delve into the biblical, scientific, and theological dimensions of this pivotal question. Their insightful discussions explore the Non-Historical Adam and Eve View, the Mytho-Historical Adam View, the Genealogical Adam and Eve Model, and the Recent Adam and Eve View. Moderated by Kenneth Keathley and featuring an afterword by S. Joshua Swamidass, this volume tackles the latest research on the genealogical Adam and Eve, as well as fresh biblical insights into the Genesis narratives. Join the conversation and discover how the historicity of Adam and Eve continues to shape our understanding of human identity, sin, and God's divine plan.

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Kenneth Keathley

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