Editorial biography
Harry Lee Poe (1950-) is an American theologian, educator, and philosopher of religion who serves as the Charles Colson Professor of Faith and Culture at Union University in Jackson, Tennessee. He earned his PhD from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and has written extensively on the intersection of faith, science, and culture. His work "What God Knows" explores divine omniscience and its implications for human understanding, contributing to contemporary discussions about God's knowledge and its relationship to human freedom, providence, and the nature of time. Poe's broader scholarship examines how Christian theology engages with philosophy, literature, and scientific thought, with particular attention to C.S. Lewis's theological legacy. His approach combines rigorous philosophical analysis with accessible theological reflection, making significant contributions to evangelical philosophical theology and the contemporary dialogue between faith and reason.
Works in this database
| Title | Year↑ | Genre | Argument engaged | Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| What God Knows ما يعلمه الله | 2005 1426 AH | Monograph | general-theism-debate · discussed | Included |
| The Faith of C.S. Lewis إيمان سي. إس. لويس | 2005 1426 AH | Monograph | general-theism-debate · discussed | Included |
| Science and Faith: An Evangelical Dialogue العلم والإيمان: حوار إنجيلي | 2018 1440 AH | Monograph | science-and-religion-argument · discussed | Included |