There's always Carl Sagan's "Dragons of Eden", for a non-Christian
perspective.
For a theistic perspective, Dick Bube's article(s) at
http://www.asa3.org/asa/PSCF/1975/JASA12-75Bube.html came close.
Randy
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Subject: Adam & Eve and allegory: resources?
> Looking for recommended journal articles, books, web pages, etc...that
> handle the issue of Adam and Eve in light of an allegorical (or
> non-literal) interpretation of Genesis.
>
> Thanks,
> -Phil
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