01289nam a2200277 a 450000500170000000800200001704000060003708200140004308200120005710000200006910000110008924500300010024500490013024500190017926000150019826000100021326000090022330000100023230000140024230000090025652006230026565000240088895700150091299900150092795200690094220260119070401.02021-11-20 15:58:50 a1 a222.11092 bJ11-V56 aVersteeg, J. P. eAuthor aAdam in the New Testament bMere teaching model or first historical man? cJ. P. Versteeg aNew Jersey bP & R c2012 a67tr. bPaperback c22cm a`One challenge to biblical authority is our understanding of Adam. Freshly translated, this acknowledged modern classic defends the historic church position that all human beings descend from Adam as the first human being. Given the recent debates about the existence of Adam, this vigorous defense of historical Adam is relevant now as it was when first published in Dutch. The exegetical and theological issues remain the same today. Versteeg shows with vigor and cogency that the New Testament's teaching requires a historical Adam, and his defense deserves the attention of all who are interested in the question.` aTypology (Theology) a211001 TKH c5806d5806 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-5806v0.00yBK