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Dr. Hal Poe joins host Marty Duren (and guest co-host Aaron Earls) in a conversation covering the middle portion of C.S. Lewis’s life, including his conversation to Jesus Christ.
Harry Lee (Hal) Poe serves as Charles Colson Professor of Faith and Culture at Union University in Jackson, Tennessee. Dr. Poe teaches, lectures, and writes about how the gospel answers the deep questions of every culture. He has published over 200 articles and reviews, seventeen books, and twenty-two chapters in edited volumes. His books include The Gospel and Its Meaning (Zondervan, 1996), The Inklings of Oxford (Zondervan, 2009), What God Knows (Baylor, 2005), See No Evil: The Existence of Sin in an Age of Relativism (Kregel, 2004), Christianity in the Academy: Teaching at the Intersection of Faith and Learning (Baker Academic, 2004), Christian Witness in a Postmodern World (Abingdon, 2001), The Fruit of Christ’s Presence (Broadman, 1990), and four books on science and religion with Jimmy H. Davis: Chance or Dance (Templeton, 2008), Designer Universe (Broadman & Holman, 2002) which won a Christianity Today book of the year Merit Award, Science and Faith (Broadman & Holman, 2000) and God and the Cosmos: How God Relates to the Physical World (InterVarsity, 2012). He is co-editor with his daughter Rebecca of The Good, the True, and the Beautiful: Meditations (Chalice, 2008) and C. S. Lewis Remembered (Zondervan, 2006) a book of recollections by the former students of Lewis. He has also written on the spiritual journey and conversion of Edgar Allan Poe in Edgar Allan Poe: An Illustrated Companion to his Tell-Tale Stories (Barnes & Noble, 2008) which won the Edgar Award in 2009, and Evermore: Edgar Allan Poe and the Mystery of the Universe (Baylor, 2012).
As a bonus on today’s episode, I’m joined by Aaron Earls, longtime friend and C.S. Lewis fan. Aaron asks all the good questions.
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