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Evangelicals are no strangers to the debate over creation and
evolution. Now the battle has spread from the contents of the
creation account into Genesis 2-3 and the historicity of Adam and
therefore the Fall. What, then, is at stake? Is this merely an
ivory-tower debate or can it actually impact the Christian life?
The faculty of The Master's College have here come together to
contend that the second and third chapters of Genesis are indeed
historical, that there are excellent reasons for believing so, and
that it is an essential issue within Christian thought and life.
The contents of these chapters become the history of how everything
in the world came to be what it is today, its reflection in an
account in our everyday lives. This Scripture--Chapter 3
especially--explains what we observe in the legal system,
literature, gender roles, education, psychology, and science.
Therefore the issue of the theology and historicity is not
irrelevant, but something critical to our everyday lives. What
Happened in the Garden? includes new research, scientific,
literary, business, educational, and legal perspectives. This
multi-disciplinary approach strengthens the conclusion of the
contributors that to change our understanding of the Fall is to
change the way we understand reality, and a shift in the Christian
worldview and the faith itself.
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