The Evolution of Adam

The Evolution of Adam

A six-part video series based on the book by Pete Enns.

Can Christianity and evolution coexist?

The facts of science cannot simply be pushed to the side when we speak about the God of the Christian tradition. They raise questions that reach to the core of our faith.

Pete Enns offers a way forward by explaining how the tension between science and faith is not caused by scientific discoveries, but by false expectations about the biblical texts.

Based on Enns The Evolution of Adam, this six-part video series will help those who want to reconcile the teachings of the Bible with science and evolution. Great for group use or for individuals who want to be smarter than everyone else.

This class includes:

  • Six recordings of lectures

  • Study guide

Cost: $60

 

Topics we’ll cover:

  • PART 1: Evolution – The Bigger Picture

  • PART 2: Context is Very (Very) Important

  • PART 3: What is Genesis Actually “Doing?”

  • PART 4: Paul, A First Century Jew

  • PART 5: Paul’s Adam in Romans

  • PART 6: Remembering the Big Picture

 
Headshot of Pete Enns smiling in front of a light blue backdrop.

YOUR INSTRUCTOR

Pete Enns

Dr. Enns is a biblical scholar who teaches and writes on Old Testament, New Testament, Second Temple Judaism, and the intersection of biblical studies and contemporary Christian faith. He has taught extensively at the seminary and doctoral levels (Westminster Theological Seminary, Princeton Theological Seminary, Harvard Divinity School, Fuller Theological Seminary, Lutheran Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, Biblical Theological Seminary) and on the undergraduate level (Temple University and Messiah College). He speaks actively in academic and ecclesiastical venues on topics pertaining the Bible and Christian faith. He has written or edited over a dozen books and many articles and essays, and is also co-host of "The Bible for Normal People." Dr. Enns resides in Lansdale, PA.

 

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