tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3772414331480635861.post482316658961318946..comments2024-03-18T18:19:19.002-07:00Comments on bylogos: Finding Adamjohn bylhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05766117392831032432noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3772414331480635861.post-39648123211856820322020-11-17T10:38:54.916-08:002020-11-17T10:38:54.916-08:00Hi Hermonta
Thanks for your question.
Prof. van ...Hi Hermonta<br /><br />Thanks for your question.<br /><br />Prof. van Dam's forthcoming book "In the Beginning: Listening to Genesis 1 and 2" is an in-depth study of Gen.1 and 2. It includes a discussion of the creation of Adam, but not of his fall. <br /><br />Ouweneel's book deals specifically with Adam. Much of it deals with issues related to Adam's fall, such as the origin of natural evil, death, original sin, the distortion of man's image of God, the atonement, etc.<br /><br />So, while there is some overlap, these books are largely complementary.john bylhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05766117392831032432noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3772414331480635861.post-90228858386016414012020-11-17T08:33:42.776-08:002020-11-17T08:33:42.776-08:00How does this book compare to Cornelius van dam...How does this book compare to Cornelius van dam's book In The Beginning? Are they complementary or can they substitute for each other etc?Hermonta M Godwinnoreply@blogger.com