God, Adam, and You

PBiblical Creation Defended and Applied Edited by Richard D. Phillips Contributions from: Joel R. Beeke, Liam Goligher, Kevin DeYoung, Carl R. Trueman, Derek W. H. Thomas, Richard D. Phillips. What difference does Adam make? The answer, to many Christians today, is “not much.” Adam, so we are frequently told, is...

Print Book

4 In Stock

-
+
$29.95

PBiblical Creation Defended and Applied

Edited by Richard D. Phillips

Contributions from: Joel R. Beeke, Liam Goligher, Kevin DeYoung, Carl R. Trueman, Derek W. H. Thomas, Richard D. Phillips. What difference does Adam make? The answer, to many Christians today, is “not much.”

Adam, so we are frequently told, is a mythological figure who can safely be abandoned without compromising the authority and infallibility of Scripture. After all, is holding on to a historical Adam more important than downplaying Genesis 1–3 enough to mediate the gospel to our secular culture?

The Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology joins with historic Christianity in saying that yes, it is. Adam is not only necessary to our Christian faith and witness, but he makes a world of difference to our understanding of God, mankind, the Bible—and even the gospel itself.

The following contributors examine what the truth of Adam means about the truth of Scripture as a whole, how he shows us what it means to bear God’s image, and what an understanding of Adam teaches us about Christ.

Derek W. H. Thomas: The Bible’s First Word;

Joel R. Beeke: The Case for Adam;

Kevin DeYoung: Two Views of the Human Person;

Liam Goligher: Adam, Lord of the Garden;

Richard D. Phillips: The Bible and Evolution;

Richard D. Phillips: God’s Design for Gender, Marriage, and Sex;

Derek W. H. Thomas: Differing Views on the Days of Creation;

Joel R. Beeke: Christ, the Second Adam;

Richard D. Phillips: From God’s Garden to God’s City;

Carl R. Trueman: Original Sin and Modern Theology;

Paperback, 224 pages, notes

Recently Viewed Products