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050 0 4 _aBS659.V456.A336 2017
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100 1 _aVenema, Dennis R.,
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245 1 0 _aAdam and the genome :
_breading scripture after genetic science /
_cDennis R. Venema and Scot McKnight.
_hPR
260 _aGrand Rapids :
_bBrazos Press,
_c(c)2017.
300 _axii, 225 pages :
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336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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504 _a1 (pages 201-219) and index.
505 0 0 _aEvolution as a scientific theory --
_tGenomes as language, genomes as books --
_tAdam's last stand? --
_tWhat about intelligent design? --
_tAdam, Eve, and the genome: four principles for reading the Bible after the Human Genome Project --
_tAdam and Eve of Genesis in their context: twelve theses --
_tThe variety of Adams and Eves in the Jewish world --
_tAdam, the genome, and the Apostle Paul.
520 0 _aGenomic science indicates that humans descend not from an individual pair but from a large population. What does this mean for the basic claim of many Christians: that humans descend from Adam and Eve? Leading evangelical geneticist Dennis Venema and popular New Testament scholar Scot McKnight combine their expertise to offer informed guidance and answers to questions pertaining to evolution, genomic science, and the historical Adam. Some of the questions they explore include: - Is there credible evidence for evolution? - Do we descend from a population or are we the offspring of Adam and Eve? - Does taking the Bible seriously mean rejecting recent genomic science? - How do Genesis's creation stories reflect their ancient Near Eastern context, and how did Judaism understand the Adam and Eve of Genesis? - Doesn't Paul's use of Adam in the New Testament prove that Adam was a historical individual? The authors address up-to-date genomics data with expert commentary from both genetic and theological perspectives, showing that genome research and Scripture are not irreconcilable. Foreword by Tremper Longman III and afterword by Daniel Harrell. (Publisher).
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600 0 0 _aAdam
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650 0 _aBible and evolution.
650 0 _aCreationism.
650 0 _aHuman beings
_xOrigin.
650 0 _aGenetic engineering
_xReligious aspects
_xChristianity.
650 0 _aGenomes.
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