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The Origin of Humanity and Evolution, Science and Scripture in Conversation
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The Origin of Humanity and Evolution, Science and Scripture in Conversation by Andrew Loke examines how biblical texts and evolutionary science can be reconciled regarding human origins.
Loke proposes and defends a genealogical Adam and Eve view in which Adam is the first image-bearer, interacting with broader populations of anatomical Homo, and considers scenarios including interbreeding and theological implications.
The book engages scientific literature on Neanderthals and other archaic humans, population genetics, and paleoanthropology while addressing philosophical and exegetical concerns.
It offers multiple scenarios and clarifies which aspects are required by the model versus contingent possibilities, aiming to be theologically faithful and scientifically informed.
The work is intended to foster conversation among theologians, biblical scholars, and scientists about plausible models for Adam.
Loke proposes and defends a genealogical Adam and Eve view in which Adam is the first image-bearer, interacting with broader populations of anatomical Homo, and considers scenarios including interbreeding and theological implications.
The book engages scientific literature on Neanderthals and other archaic humans, population genetics, and paleoanthropology while addressing philosophical and exegetical concerns.
It offers multiple scenarios and clarifies which aspects are required by the model versus contingent possibilities, aiming to be theologically faithful and scientifically informed.
The work is intended to foster conversation among theologians, biblical scholars, and scientists about plausible models for Adam.
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as his own book discussing human origins and possible interbreeding scenarios with anatomical Homo.

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