![]() ![]() ![]() Science and religion scholar Melissa Cain Travis spoke with Craig about his views on Genesis, human origins, and the historical Adam. Craig considers this matter at length in his latest book, In Quest of the Historical Adam: A Biblical and Scientific Exploration. But for a long time, his beliefs on one controversial topic-the place of Adam and Eve in biblical and biological history-have remained unsettled. My comments are interspersed.Īs head of the ministry Reasonable Faith and a prolific writer on topics of philosophy and theology, William Lane Craig has spent decades staking out sophisticated positions on the toughest questions of Christian faith. The article is blockquoted (indented) here in full, with the introduction in italics, the interviewer’s comments in bold, and Dr. ![]() Here I respond to some of this thinking about Adam as expressed in an interview with Christianity Today magazine. ![]()
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