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Adam in the New Testament: Mere Teaching Model or First Historical Man? is unavailable, but you can change that!

Denying the historicity of Adam has become increasingly present within evangelical circles. Was Adam the first historical man? Does the answer really matter? And does it affect any important doctrines in the Bible? Carefully examining key passages of Scripture, Versteeg proves that all human beings descended from Adam, the first man. He argues that if this is not true, the entire history of...

scholars, and others who believe, moreover, that their denial or, as the case may be, doubts about the historic Christian understanding of Adam and his significance should be accepted as compatible with their Christian commitment. Versteeg challenges that conviction. He shows that it conflicts with the central message of Scripture and leads to the eventual loss of the gospel. This is the basic thread of his argumentation: if it is not true that all human beings descend from Adam as the first human
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