Reviewing Adam and the Genome S. Joshua Swamidass June 10, 2017 I depart from Adam and the Genome’s main thesis. Critical information was left out of this book about genealogical science. Adam and Eve Science
In Defense of Tim Keller S. Joshua Swamidass October 1, 2017 Instead of narrowly arguing for our own theology, let us all advocate for truthful accounts of science and the full diversity of the Church. Peace. Adam and Eve Dialogue Society
A Genealogical Rapprochement on Adam? S. Joshua Swamidass October 24, 2017 A genealogical Adam will not solve the puzzle of Adam and Eve for everyone, but it will for many. Is a rapprochement possible? Adam and Eve Science Society
The Humility of Our Scholars S. Joshua Swamidass August 1, 2019 Darrel Falk, People like me, stuck in a specific genetic paradigm, were wrong. The humility of our scholars opens a better way forward for everyone. Adam and Eve Science
What Became of the Genetic Challenge to Adam and Eve? William Lane Craig May 12, 2020 Does genetics challenge a single-couple origin to humanity? William Lane Craig explains how we found that this challenge was an illusion. Adam and Eve Science
BioLogos Deletes an Article S. Joshua Swamidass January 11, 2021 BioLogos deletes an article from their website. Why did they delete it? What were the mistakes in it? Transparency is how we move forward. Adam and Eve Dialogue Science
A U-Turn on Adam and Eve S. Joshua Swamidass August 30, 2021 BioLogos updates their scientific position on Adam and Eve. This is an important step forward and a key milestone in the conversation. Science Adam and Eve
How will you manage mistakes in your book? S. Joshua Swamidass January 5, 2020 As for me, I aim to quickly correct my own mistakes as publicly as I make them. This is one of the demands of science, and what I expect of others.
I Was Wrong on “Monophyletic” S. Joshua Swamidass March 10, 2020 I was wrong. I incorrectly used the terms monophyletic and polyphyletic in my book, The Genealogical Adam and Eve. I am correcting the record here. Science
How does the isolation of Tasmania impact recent universal ancestry? S. Joshua Swamidass December 13, 2019 The question of Tasmania pulls us deeper into science, wondering together about what we know and the limits of our knowledge. Let the conversation grow.
Nathan Lents in USA Today S. Joshua Swamidass October 18, 2019 Nathan Lents, a secular biologist, published in USA Today his reasons for endorsing The Genealogical Adam and Eve. This created a small social media storm. Adam and Eve
The Time Comes For Genealogy Jon Garvey January 17, 2019 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
Jon Garvey: A Biblical Theology of People Outside the Garden Ciara Reyes-Ton May 14, 2020 Jon Garvey published the first book-length response to Joshua Swamidass' The Genealogical Adam and Eve, a theological case for people outside the garden. Adam and Eve Theology
What Became of the Genetic Challenge to Adam and Eve? William Lane Craig May 12, 2020 Does genetics challenge a single-couple origin to humanity? William Lane Craig explains how we found that this challenge was an illusion. Adam and Eve Science
Is evolutionary science in conflict with Adam and Eve? Daniel Ang, et al. April 11, 2021 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 Theology
Michael S. Heiser: How Do Sacred and Natural History Entwine? S. Joshua Swamidass January 12, 2021 Michael Heiser pursues his exegetical work on its own terms, engaging watchfully with science. How do sacred and natural history combine? Adam and Eve Theology
Art & Ancestry: Humans Rendered Apart David Rygiol June 21, 2020 Whatever our skin color, country of origin, ethnicity, or culture, we are all one family, one blood, one race, the human race. What has rendered us apart? Ancestry Art Race
Art & Ancestry: The Ancestral Shadow David Rygiol April 28, 2020 David Rygiol responds with art: Most of our ancestors leave us no genes at all – they are genetic ghosts in our past, looming like a shadow. Art
Art & Ancestry: Repairing the Fracture David Rygiol April 20, 2020 David Rygiol responds with art: I grew up in a fractured world, and the fracture grew into me, challenging, unsettling my identity. Art
Response to Madueme: Are People Outside the Garden Ruled Out? Daniel Ang April 11, 2020 Madeume’s objections do not challenge Swamidass' key thesis: a traditional, literal reading of Scripture does not rule out people outside the Garden. Adam and Eve Theology
A Round of Written Interviews S. Joshua Swamidass March 31, 2020 A readers guide to the written interviews about the The Genealogical Adam and Eve: Christianity Today, Paul Louis Metzger, Sean McDowell, and Duke Divinity. News
Implicated vs. Incidental: Relevance Theory and The Meaning of Genesis John W. Hilber March 30, 2020 John W. Hilber explains how Relevance Theory clarifies the meaning of text, by clarifying what is implicated vs. incidental to the message. Adam and Eve Theology
Garvey Contemplates The Generations of Heavens and Earth S. Joshua Swamidass February 4, 2020 Responding to my book, Garvey argues that allowing for people outside the garden is helpful to theology, recovering the original understanding of Genesis.
Art Invites a Conversation on Ancestry S. Joshua Swamidass January 13, 2020 When it comes to human ancestry and origins, images can help communicate what words cannot, and invite a broader audience to join the conversation. Art
Human Origins Workshop With Reasons to Believe S. Joshua Swamidass December 28, 2019 The dialogue between PS and RTB is live streamed on January 18th, as we consider The Genealogical Adam and Eve alongside their model of human origins. Adam and Eve
A New, Old, and Ancient Conversation Begins S. Joshua Swamidass December 1, 2019 The Genealogical Adam and Eve. A conversation begins on human origins, but it is also an old conversation, one that brings us to an ancient question. News