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Questioning the truth of Genesis 1–3 puts more than just Adam and Eve in jeopardy. So it follows that when the creation account is affirmed, we must also take into account its enormous implications about God, the Bible, the sweep of redemptive history—and even people today. In this volume, noted pastor-scholars Joel R. Beeke, Kevin DeYoung, Liam Goligher, Richard D. Phillips, Derek W. H. Thomas, and Carl R. Trueman argue for the inerrancy and infallibility of Scripture, addressing among other topics the compatibility of Christianity and evolution, the fixed essence of human nature, the truth of the human fall into sin, and God’s intent for human sexuality. The contributors combine masterfully to show not only the theological implications of doubting the truths of Genesis but also the personal, practical implications of belief in this vital part of God’s Word.