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Contents Endorsements Copyright Page Dedication List of Figures Acknowledgments Preface Introduction Part I: What Is Man? 1. The Differences between David and Darwin 2. Fossil Record Facts 3. A Scientific Creation Model Part II: The Song of Science 4. It's All in the Genes 5. Bones and Stones 6. The Best Possible Time 7. How the Fountain of Youth Ran Dry 8. People on the Move 9. Is Human Evolution a Fact? 10. Bipedalism and Brain Size 11. Who Was Turkana Boy? 12. Who Were the Neanderthals? 13. What about Chimpanzees? 14. What about "Junk" DNA? 15. Humanity's Identity Materializes Part III: The Ten-Year Update 16. Why This Update? 17. Better Dates for Humanity's Genesis 18. When Did Modern Human Behavior Begin? 19. New Hominid Fossils Provide Model Tests 20. Are Neanderthals Similar to Humans? 21.The Messy Interbreeding Problem 22. Did Neanderthals Have the Smarts? 23. Comparing Chimp and Hominid Behaviors 24. Trying on the Genes 25. Is It Time to Scrap Junk DNA? 26. Criticisms of RTB's Human Origins Model 27. Three New Questions to Address 28. Where Does the RTB Model Stand? About the Authors About Reasons to Believe Notes “Though lacking widespread agreement, evangelicals currently abound with origins books from young- and old-earth creationists, theistic evolutionists/evolutionary creationists, and intelligent design proponents. No origins question dominates this scene more than ‘who was Adam?’ The updated edition, then, of Who Was Adam? by Fazale Rana and Hugh Ross arrives just in time to continue setting the bar in scholarship and amicable tone. A decade after the important first edition, the revision maintains its stance on biblical inerrancy and a specially created historical Adam as the first human. But now Rana and Ross test their original scientific model against a further decade of discoveries, refreshingly admitting they were wrong about some details. With added treatments of difficult subjects such as the origin of races and diseases, and human-Neanderthal interbreeding, the new edition is a must-read for those who take the Bible and science seriously.” —Ted Cabal, professor of philosophy and apologetics, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, editor, The Apologetics Study Bible “In the ten years since Who Was Adam? was first published, an exciting explosion of scientific discoveries has occurred in the fields of paleoanthropology and genetics. In this updated edition, Rana shows where the RTB model has been supported by these new discoveries. He also explains where the RTB model of Adam’s special creation by God has had to be refined, fine-tuned, and, where necessary, adjusted. Not only is the amount of research exhibited in this book truly remarkable, Rana presents the material clearly in a way that is accessible to the non-specialist. Bottom line, the RTB model continues to serve as a testable hypothesis of how God acted to create the original couple.” —Ken Keathley, professor of theology, director of the L. Russ Bush Center for Faith and Culture, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary “This is a scholarly, in-depth scientific treatment of the origin of human beings from an old-earth creationist point of view that is based on a belief in the historicity and reliability of the Genesis record.” —Norman Geisler, PhD, dean, Southern Evangelical Seminary “This is the most careful analysis of human origins I have seen. Rana and Ross have treated the scientific evidence fairly without imposing upon that evidence an atheistic worldview.” —Henry F. Schaefer III, fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences “Every thinking Christian must read this book. Evangelicals have dismissed or avoided the scientific findings relating to human origins for too long; this book opens that door and shows that there is nothing to fear: God’s Word is still true, and His world still reveals His handiwork.” —John A. Bloom, PhD, professor of physics, director of the master’s degree program in science and religion, Biola University “As a nonscientist who is deeply interested in science, I have learned from and been challenged by this book, which is the reaction I have expected from RTB’s books since The Creator and the Cosmos. Who Was Adam? is one of the most fascinating books that I have read in a long time.” —Craig Keener, professor of New Testament, Palmer Seminary; author of The IVP Bible Background Commentary: New Testament “Who Was Adam? addresses a generation with the gospel of creation, which will open many thoughtful minds and needy hearts to the gospel of salvation.” —Jack W. Hayford, PhD, founder and chancellor, The Kings College and Seminary “Rana and Ross have taken us carefully and thoughtfully through the biology and the fossils and have shown how to read them properly. Their willingness to put their biblical model to the test of science is invigorating.” —C. John “Jack” Collins, PhD, professor, chairman of the Department of Old Testament, Covenant Theological Seminary “If you want evidence from genetics, biology, archeology, paleontology, and astronomy that points to the conclusion that the human race came into existence a relatively short time ago, read this book.” —John F. Ankerberg, MA, DMin, apologist; host of The John Ankerberg Show © 2015 by Reasons to Believe All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without written permission from Reasons to Believe, 818 S. Oak Park Rd., Covina, CA 91724. www.reasons.org ISBN 978-1-886653-11-5 Cover design by 789 Inc. Some of the anecdotal illustrations in this book are true to life and are based on information available in the public domain. All other illustrations are composites of real situations, and any resemblance to people living or dead is coincidental. All epigraphs are taken from The Riverside Shakespeare, ed. G. Blakemore Evans (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1974). Unless otherwise identified, all Scripture quotations taken from the Holy Bible, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION®, NIV® Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.® Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide. Rana, Fazale, 1963- Who was Adam? : a creation model approach to the origin of man / Fazale Rana ; with Hugh Ross. -- Second expanded edition. -- 10-year update. pages cm Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-886653-11-5 1. Human evolution--Religious aspects--Christianity. 2. Human evolution. 3. Religion and science. I. Ross, Hugh (Hugh Norman), 1945- II. Title. BT712.R36 2015 233›.11 QBI15-600090 For Amy Rana and Kathy Ross List of Figures Figures 1 An Image of Earth Taken from the Edge of the Solar System 2.1 The Biogeographical Distribution of Hominid Species Found in the African Fossil Record 2.2 Different Modes of Technology Found in the Archeological Record 2.3 Presumed Evolutionary Relationships among the Australopithecines and Other Related Genera 2.4 The Multiregional Model 2.5 The Out-of-Africa Model 4 DNA Structure 10.1 Anatomical Differences between Knuckle-Walkers and Bipeds 10.2 Hominid Encephalization Quotients 13.1 Protein Structure 13.2 Chromosome Structure 13.3 Human and Chimpanzee Chromosomal Comparison 14.1 Pseudogenes 14.2 SINEs and LINEs 14.3A Virus 14.3B Virus Life Cycle 14.4 The Retrovirus Infectious Cycle Acknowledgments Many people worked hard and made sacrifices to get both the first and second editions of this book into print. First and foremost we appreciate the love and encouragement of our wives, Amy Rana and Kathy Ross. The Reasons to Believe team (staff and volunteers) dedicated themselves to this book as if it was their own. We are grateful to Kathy Ross, Patti Townley-Covert, and Tani Trost who gave expert editorial guidance for the first edition. Joe Aguirre, Sandra Dimas, and Maureen Moser served as editors for the second edition. We are grateful for their help. Our thanks go to Jonathon Price and Phillip Chien for designing the tables and many figures that enhanced the first edition’s clarity. Marj Harman and Colleen Wingenbach deserve special thanks for preparing the manuscript of the first edition and taking care of the multitude of details that go into each book project. We also want to express gratitude to Diana Carrée, who has the thankless task of managing our schedules so that we would have the time to write. Valuable interactions took place with scholars Kenneth Samples, David Rogstad, Krista Bontrager, C. John Collins, Robert Bowman, Virgil Robertson, Richard Deem, Sue Dykes, Kevin Birdwell, Jeff Schloss, Darrel Falk, and AJ Roberts. These conversations improved the quality of both the first and second editions. We appreciate the expertise displayed in their manuscript reviews. Of course, we assume responsibility for any errors found herein. Warm thanks to our friends at NavPress for their contributions to the first edition, particularly Rachelle Gardner.

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Who was Adam? Was he the result of still ongoing natural processes or a unique creation? Observations seem to validate at least some aspects of evolutionary theory, but long before Darwin a man named David discerned that there's more to humanity than nature alone can account for. In the original pub
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