1 “Adam, where art thou?”. 1. Finding Adam in the Bible 1. Adam is a historical individual 2....

19
1 “Adam, where art thou?”

Transcript of 1 “Adam, where art thou?”. 1. Finding Adam in the Bible 1. Adam is a historical individual 2....

Page 1: 1 “Adam, where art thou?”. 1. Finding Adam in the Bible 1. Adam is a historical individual 2. Adam is the ancestor of all humanity 3. (1) and (2) matter.

1

“Adam, where art thou?”

Page 2: 1 “Adam, where art thou?”. 1. Finding Adam in the Bible 1. Adam is a historical individual 2. Adam is the ancestor of all humanity 3. (1) and (2) matter.

1. Finding Adam in the Bible

1. Adam is a historical individual

2. Adam is the ancestor of all humanity

3. (1) and (2) matter

2

Page 3: 1 “Adam, where art thou?”. 1. Finding Adam in the Bible 1. Adam is a historical individual 2. Adam is the ancestor of all humanity 3. (1) and (2) matter.

2. Not finding Adam in recent science

(1) degree of similarity

3

Page 4: 1 “Adam, where art thou?”. 1. Finding Adam in the Bible 1. Adam is a historical individual 2. Adam is the ancestor of all humanity 3. (1) and (2) matter.

4

Page 5: 1 “Adam, where art thou?”. 1. Finding Adam in the Bible 1. Adam is a historical individual 2. Adam is the ancestor of all humanity 3. (1) and (2) matter.

2. Not finding Adam in recent science

(1)degree of similarity

(2) type of similarity – pattern of shared ‘mistakes’

(3) original human population much larger than a single pair

5

Page 6: 1 “Adam, where art thou?”. 1. Finding Adam in the Bible 1. Adam is a historical individual 2. Adam is the ancestor of all humanity 3. (1) and (2) matter.

3. So where can we find Adam?

Three attempts to harmonise Adam and evolutionary history:

(1) old earth creationist

(2) classic theistic evolution

(3) accommodationist theistic evolution

6

Page 7: 1 “Adam, where art thou?”. 1. Finding Adam in the Bible 1. Adam is a historical individual 2. Adam is the ancestor of all humanity 3. (1) and (2) matter.

7

Bible’shistory

evolutionary history

Page 8: 1 “Adam, where art thou?”. 1. Finding Adam in the Bible 1. Adam is a historical individual 2. Adam is the ancestor of all humanity 3. (1) and (2) matter.

Harmonising Adam and evolutionary history

1. Old earth creationism

2. Classic theistic evolution

3. Accommodationist TE

least satisfactory:‘ad-hoc’

most satisfactory:consistent

least biblical

most biblical

Page 9: 1 “Adam, where art thou?”. 1. Finding Adam in the Bible 1. Adam is a historical individual 2. Adam is the ancestor of all humanity 3. (1) and (2) matter.

Adam can’t be found in evolutionary history

(1)Specific scenarios are unworkable:

- dating Adam: 1-200,000 yrs ago

10,000 yrs ago

9

Page 10: 1 “Adam, where art thou?”. 1. Finding Adam in the Bible 1. Adam is a historical individual 2. Adam is the ancestor of all humanity 3. (1) and (2) matter.

Neanderthal burial

10

Page 11: 1 “Adam, where art thou?”. 1. Finding Adam in the Bible 1. Adam is a historical individual 2. Adam is the ancestor of all humanity 3. (1) and (2) matter.

Adam can’t be found in evolutionary history

(1)Specific scenarios are unworkable:

- dating Adam: 1-200,000 yrs ago

10,000 yrs ago

- relationship with co-existing hominids

11

Page 12: 1 “Adam, where art thou?”. 1. Finding Adam in the Bible 1. Adam is a historical individual 2. Adam is the ancestor of all humanity 3. (1) and (2) matter.

Adam can’t be found in evolutionary history

(1)Specific scenarios are unworkable

(2) Bible’s story-line incompatible with evolutionary history

- cross and resurrection

- flood

12

Page 13: 1 “Adam, where art thou?”. 1. Finding Adam in the Bible 1. Adam is a historical individual 2. Adam is the ancestor of all humanity 3. (1) and (2) matter.

Adam can’t be found in evolutionary history

(1)Specific scenarios are unworkable

(2) Bible’s story-line incompatible with evolutionary history

(3)The historical Adam vs a historical Adam

13

Page 14: 1 “Adam, where art thou?”. 1. Finding Adam in the Bible 1. Adam is a historical individual 2. Adam is the ancestor of all humanity 3. (1) and (2) matter.

Adam will be found in a scientific model consistent with biblical history

14

Page 15: 1 “Adam, where art thou?”. 1. Finding Adam in the Bible 1. Adam is a historical individual 2. Adam is the ancestor of all humanity 3. (1) and (2) matter.

4. What if we can’t find Adam (yet)?

• be comfortable with not (yet) having an answer

• don’t ignore the evidence

• don’t rubbish the evidence or the scientists

• realise how little scientists know

• presuppositions limit the answers considered

• Proverbs 18v17

15

Page 16: 1 “Adam, where art thou?”. 1. Finding Adam in the Bible 1. Adam is a historical individual 2. Adam is the ancestor of all humanity 3. (1) and (2) matter.

16

overturning models

“The geosynclinal theory is one of the great unifying principles in geology. In many ways its role in geology is similar to that of the theory of evolution, which serves to integrate the many branches of the biological sciences…Just as the doctrine of evolution is universally accepted among biologists, so also the geosynclinal origin of the major mountain systems is an established principle in geology.”

Clark and Stearn, The geological evolution of North America, (1960) p43.

Page 17: 1 “Adam, where art thou?”. 1. Finding Adam in the Bible 1. Adam is a historical individual 2. Adam is the ancestor of all humanity 3. (1) and (2) matter.
Page 18: 1 “Adam, where art thou?”. 1. Finding Adam in the Bible 1. Adam is a historical individual 2. Adam is the ancestor of all humanity 3. (1) and (2) matter.

Desert sand?

“... the eolian, that is, wind-blown, nature of such sand accumulations [e.g. the Coconino] is well founded. ... The grains consist of resistant quartz. Less resistant mica grains and ultra-fine clay particles have been abraded to oblivion and/or wafted off-site by wind.”

D. A. Young and R. F. Stearley, The Bible, Rocks and Time, IVP, 2008, p.305.

Page 19: 1 “Adam, where art thou?”. 1. Finding Adam in the Bible 1. Adam is a historical individual 2. Adam is the ancestor of all humanity 3. (1) and (2) matter.

Conclusion

We don’t need to rewrite our theology in the light of the findings of science

19