Harry Lee Poe
Harry Lee Poe is the Charles Colson Chair of Faith and Culture at Union University in Jackson, Tennessee, and author of a number of books.
He is a relative of the family of Edgar Allan Poe[1] and president of the Poe Foundation.[2][3] He was the director of the Poe writers conference in 2007.[4]
His book "Edgar Allan Poe: An Illustrated Companion to His Tell-Tale Stories" won the Edgar Award for 2009 in the category best critical/biographical. The same book received an Agatha nomination for best non-fiction book.[5]
Bibliography
- The Fruit of Christ's Presence (1990) ISBN 0-8054-6012-8
- The Gospel and Its Meaning: A Theology for Evangelism and Church Growth (1996) ISBN 0-310-20172-1
- Science and Faith: An Evangelical Dialogue [Co-author] (2000) ISBN 0-8054-2142-4
- Christian Witness in a Postmodern World (2001) ISBN 0-687-04931-8
- Designer Universe: Intelligent Design and the Existence of God [Co-authored with Jimmy H Davis] (2002) ISBN 0-8054-2447-4
- Christianity in the Academy: Teaching at the Intersection of Faith and Learning (2004) ISBN 0-8010-2723-3
- C. S. Lewis Remembered: Collected Reflections of Students, Friends & Colleagues ISBN 0-310-26509-6
- See No Evil: The Existence of Sin in an Age of Relativism (2004) ISBN 0-8254-3371-1
- What God Knows: Time and the Question of Divine Knowledge (2005) ISBN 1-932792-12-0
- Meditations on the good, the true, and the beautiful (2008) ISBN 0-8272-1252-6
- The Inklings of Oxford : a pictorial account (2008) ISBN 0-310-28503-8
- Chance or dance : an evaluation of design (2008) ISBN 1-59947-133-7
- Edgar Allan Poe: An Illustrated Companion to His Tell-Tale Stories (2008) ISBN 1-4351-0469-2 NOTE: This title won the 2009 Edgar award in the category best critical/biographical.
- God and the Cosmos: Divine Activity in Space, Time and History [co-authored with Jimmy H Davis] (2012) ISBN 0-8308-3954-2
- Evermore: Edgar Allan Poe and the Mystery of the Universe (2012) ISBN 1-6025-8322-6
References
- "No one disturbs graceful mystery of Poe visitor". The Daily Courier. January 20, 2003.
- "A Paean to Poe". The Washington Post. January 15, 2006.
- "Staff". Poe Museum. Archived from the original on 2010-08-18. Retrieved 2010-10-09.
- "Edgar Allan Poe Young Writer's Conference". Archived from the original on 2008-07-05. Retrieved 2008-11-16.
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