Goodnight, Adam. Goodnight, Eve. Goodnight, Functional Ontology....
Reviewing John Walton’s newest entry in the Lost World series: [New Explorations in the Lost World of Genesis](https://www.amazon.com/New-Explorations-Lost-World-Genesis/dp/1514004917/ref=sr_1_3?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.17aFSFPjthU1kDyJ55XDvoMFMFN79Gqkb7wNstMXUqfRbPnKWdpx85z05kxzwUJus3a3ezG9wdnu3nGzHQRNkD_OFQcPEPWVkdGlEYc59CJJM0iCw621eMMmCviaVqFNSeJ2Iw09GLQ1a7Eih74iBnabp3WkDK6EjSfjkU5Fc1YpDEbVfEVu9_6jW5zqbc6jM63SsJCpC7BVsZY5nU-6nBKrpQWTTt7yq2cGGB2aW1g.oGHerNGBGCX8evvhJoHYiKhW6ayWj_b2Cn2T7bieBj0&dib_tag=se&keywords=walton&qid=1747972565&sr=8-3). With clarity and candor, Carey explores Walton’s theological evolution—particularly the move from “functional” to “ordered” creation—and discusses the role of biblical theology in understanding Genesis 1–3. Carey also responds to popular-level criticisms…