Garry Williams' paper on Adam and the Covenant of works.
Garry makes the claim what we think about Adam will catch up with what we think about Christ and he explores differing views of Adam in reformed theology and in the conservative evangelical world more generally. Specifically, Garry looks at the issue of whether God's covenant with Adam was a gracious covenant, and whether Adam had faith.
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The Two Brothers in Galatians 4 - Garry Williams
The Cry of Blood - Garry Williams
Birth Narratives in Genesis - David Green (Conference 2017)
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