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Poe, Harry Lee was born on November 16, 1950 in Greenville, South Carolina, United States. Son of William Nelson and Katherine Little Poe.
(The Gospel speaks to a broad range of concerns--concerns ...)
The Gospel speaks to a broad range of concerns--concerns that differ from person to person, group to group, culture to culture. Yet the practice of the twentieth-century church has been to concentrate on one part of the Gospel--repentance and justification--as if it were the whole, and to proclaim that part uniformly, often without meaningful context that would demonstrate the relevance of Christ to the hearer. The Gospel and Its Meaning breaks fresh ground for evangelism. It equips the students of evangelism with theological foundations for reaching diverse groups, from Hindi pantheists to radical environmentalists, without compromising the Gospel's integrity. The Gospel and Its Meaning - Identifies the basic elements of the Gospel - Shows the relationship of these elements to specific doctrines of theology - Identifies theologians and systems that have focused on particular doctrines - Shows which elements of the Gospel deal most clearly with various issues of evangelism - Suggests avenues of ministry that can address each evangelistic issue. By showing how different parts of the Gospel address the concerns of people within and without the Judeo-Christian worldview, The Gospel and Its Meaning helps those in any kind of evangelistic ministry to develop a means for connecting the Gospel directly to the world of the hearer while distinguishing it clearly from philosophies of relativism and pluralism.
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(Every day, in colleges and universities all around the wo...)
Every day, in colleges and universities all around the world, professors of everything from philosophy to geology offer their students a perspective on the world around them. According to Harry L. Poe, Christian professors must "join the conversation." They must not be afraid to teach their chosen subjects in a way that integrates and upholds a faith perspective. With Christianity in the Academy, Poe offers practical advice that will aid faculty in accomplishing this goal. This book will be extremely helpful to Christian teachers at both Christian and secular schools as well as administrators and supporters of church-related colleges.
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(In an effort to address the tension between the basic ten...)
In an effort to address the tension between the basic tenets of the Christian faith and the basic doctrines of current scientific theory, Poe and Davis present a non-threatening way for Christians to examine their presuppositions about their faith and their views on science. Five basic questions are cross-referenced with five basic but major Christian faith affirmations of the Gospel to produce a worldview that is inherently Christian but not threatened by the scientific advancements being made every day.
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Poe, Harry Lee was born on November 16, 1950 in Greenville, South Carolina, United States. Son of William Nelson and Katherine Little Poe.
Student, Georgetown University, 1970; Bachelor, University of Southern California, 1975; Master of Divinity, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1978; Doctor of Philosophy, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1982; postgraduate, University of Oxford, England, 1979.
Assistant chaplain Kentucky State Reformatory, LaGrange, 1978-1982. Pastor Simpsonville (Kentucky) Baptist Church, 1982-1986. Associate director evangelism Kentucky Baptist Convention, Middletown, 1986-1988.
Assistant professor evangelism Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, 1988-1991, associate vice president, 1994-1996. Associate dean Bethel Theological Seminary, St. Paul, 1991-1994. Vice president Union University, Jackson, Tennessee, 1996—2000, Charles Colson professor faith and culture, since 2000.
Finance director South Carolina Republican party, Columbia, 1974. Board member president Edgar Allan Poe Foundation, since 1999, Christian Science Lewis Foundation, 2000-2006. President Academy Evangelism in Theological Education secretary 1994-2000, vice president 2003-2005, Jackson Symphony Association, 1996-2007, president-elect 2003-2005, president 2005-2006.
(In an effort to address the tension between the basic ten...)
(Every day, in colleges and universities all around the wo...)
(The Gospel speaks to a broad range of concerns--concerns ...)
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Member Whitney Young Job Corps Center Community Relations Council, Simpsonville, 1982-1986, treasurer, 1985. Chairman Neighborhood Watch, Simpsonville, 1983, St. Jude Children's Hospital Bike-A-Thon, Simpsonville, 1984. Advisory board The South Foundation.
Director evangelism Shelby Baptist Association, 1984-1986,Long Run Baptist Association, since 1989. Member St. Andrew's Society Upper South Carolina., Academy for Evangelism in Theological Education (secretary since 1993), Kentucky Baptist History Society, American Academy Ministry (advisory board since 1993).
Married Mary Anne Whitten, July 11, 1981. Children: Rebecca Whitten, Mary Ellen Whitten.