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A loosely organised 6-part blog series in which I develop a biblical theology, based largely on the work of John Sailhamer and Seth Postell. In this theology the existence of human beings alongside and before Adam is suggested to have been assumed by the inspired author(s). The work is designed to develop the Genealogical Adam Theory proposed by Joshua Swamidass as being a plausible understanding of the text as originally intended, rather than as an "accommodationist" hypothesis to assimilate Scripture to present scientific understanding.
Sailhamer, Postell, Genealogial Adam, Biblical Theology
Sailhamer, Postell, Genealogial Adam, Biblical Theology
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