Recently two books which criticise theistic evolutionism were translated and published. One of them focuses on the historicity of Adam, the fall and the original sin. That is, if we accept theistic evolutionism, we have to deny the traditional doctrin...
Recently two books which criticise theistic evolutionism were translated and published. One of them focuses on the historicity of Adam, the fall and the original sin. That is, if we accept theistic evolutionism, we have to deny the traditional doctrine of human beings. For this reason we evangelists do not accept theistic evolutionism. The other book also criticise theistic evolutionism in a similar vein with the former book. One of the writers of this book is Wayne Grudem. He is a renowned Systematic theologian. He mainly focuses on the historicity of Genesis, especially chapters 1-3. If we accept evolutionism, Grudem contends, we miss some traditional interpretation of Genesis 1-3. He enumerates 12 facts including the historicity of Adam which are intimately related to theistic evolutionism. In his Systematic Theology, Grudem already presented his critical view on theistic evolutionism. He acknowledges both Young Earth Theory and Old Earth Theory. Though his view of the Bible is a little strict, his view on the relation between science and theology is generally sound for evangelicals to accept.