Personally, I still believe the available evidence for common ancestry with other primates is too strong to discard, but it is very encouraging to see strong theological thinkers wrestle with the intricate details of how the truth of God’s Word must cohesively interact with the truth of God’s Works.
Absolutely. Even though I might disagree with Keathley’s conclusions, thank God that we don’t have to have all the same conclusions to be amicable siblings in Christ.
Side note - what is a “structuralist”? I’m not familiar with the term.