“Did God create a second Adam?”
This is one of those questions that presumes familiarity
with a particular New Testament passage. In this case the passage is
1 Corinthians 15, the subject of which is resurrection. It is there that
the apostle Paul writes, “The first man Adam became a
living being” (referring to a statement made way back in Genesis 2). Then
he adds this: “the
last Adam became a life-giving spirit.” Paul then goes on to contrast
this “last Adam”, who is clearly Jesus Christ, the “second man”, with the first
man, Adam, in that “The first man was from the earth, a man of dust; the second
man is from heaven.”
That’s where the language of our anonymous questioner is
coming from, and that’s our starting point. Paul calls Jesus at various times
in the passage the “last Adam”, the “second man” and the “man from heaven”.

















