It is difficult to classify every way of understanding Adam and Eve alongside evolution. These four questions are a helpful starting point. Adam and Eve The Genealogical Adam and Eve Theology
Jon Garvey
Jon Garvey is the author/editor of God’s Good Earth, a thoughtful consideration of the theology of creation in context of evolution. He runs The Hump of the Camel, a community of bloggers chewing over theology, philosophy and science. The blog’s name references Potiphar the Camel, Garvey’s alter ego, a ruminant (chewer) of ideas.
It is difficult to classify every way of understanding Adam and Eve alongside evolution. These four questions are a helpful starting point. Adam and Eve The Genealogical Adam and Eve Theology
Most new ideas turn out to be old ideas whose time has come, or even ideas that have returned after a long absence. The Genealogical Adam’s time has come. Adam and Eve Theology
Why might God make a 100 year-old tree a week ago? The theologian Jon Garvey responds with a discourse on purposes. Evolution Theology