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100 1 _aEnns, Peter,
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245 1 4 _aThe evolution of Adam
_b: what the Bible does and doesn't say about human origins
_c/ Peter Enns
264 1 _aGrand Rapids, MI :
_bBrazos Press,
_c℗2012
264 4 _c©2012
300 _axx, 172 páginas :
_c22 cm.
336 _2rdacontent
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337 _2rdamedia
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338 _2rdacarrier
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501 _aIncluye índices (páginas: 167- 172)
504 _aBibliografía (páginas: 162- 166)
505 0 _aGenesis and the challenges of the nineteenth century : science, biblical criticism, and biblical archeology -- When was Genesis written? -- Stories of origins from Israel's neighbors -- Israel and primordial time -- Paul's Adam and the Old Testament -- Paul as an ancient interpreter of the Old Testament -- Paul's Adam -- Adam today : nine theses.
505 0 _aPrimera parte: Génesis: Una historia antigua de la autodefinición israelita -- Génesis y los retos del siglo XIX: la ciencia, la crítica bíblica y la arqueología bíblica -- ¿Cuándo se escribió Génesis? -- Historias de orígenes de los vecinos de Israel -- Israel y el tiempo primordial -- Parte dos: Comprensión del Adán de Pablo -- El Adán de Pablo y el Antiguo Testamento -- Pablo como un antiguo intérprete del Antiguo Testamento -- El Adán de Pablo -- Conclusión: Adán hoy: nueve tesis.
520 8 _a"Can Christianity and evolution coexist? Traditional Christian teaching presents Jesus as reversing the effects of the fall of Adam. However, an evolutionary view of beginnings doesn't allow for a historical Adam, making evolution seem incompatible with what Genesis and the apostle Paul say about him. For Christians who accept evolution and want to take the Bible seriously, this presents a tension that endangers faith. Peter Enns offers a way forward by explaining how this tension is caused not by the discoveries of science but by false expectations about the biblical texts. Focusing on key biblical passages in the discussion, Enns demonstrates that the author of Genesis and the apostle Paul wrote to ask and answer ancient questions for ancient people; the fact that they both speak of Adam does not determine whether Christians can accept evolution. This thought-provoking book reconciles the teachings of the Bible with the widely held evolutionary view of beginnings and will appeal to anyone interested in the Christianity-evolution debate, including college and seminary students in science and religion courses." -- Publisher description.
630 0 7 _aBiblia.
_pGénesis
630 0 7 _aBiblia.
_pAntiguo Testamento
630 0 7 _aBiblia.
_pEpístolas Paulinas
650 0 _aAntropología
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