The question of the historical Adam is a flashpoint for many evangelical readers and churches.
Science-and-theology scholar Loren Haarsma --who has studied, written, and spoken on science and faith for decades--shows it is possible both to affirm what science tells us about human evolution and to maintain belief in the doctrine of original sin.
Haarsma argues that there are several possible ways of harmonizing evolution and original sin, taking seriously both Scripture and science.
He presents a range of approaches without privileging one over the others, examining the strengths and challenges of each.
About author(s): Loren Haarsma (PhD, Harvard University) is associate professor of physics at Calvin University in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
He is a fellow of the American Scientific Affiliation, a member of the BioLogos Voices network of scholars, and has studied, written, and spoken on topics at the intersection of science and faith for nearly forty years.
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