About.
LOVED BY GOD.
Resolved, that I will live so as I shall wish I had done when I come to die. – Jonathan Edwards
Harry Edwards is married to Minerva and has the wonderful privilege of raising two young men, Chase and Jonathan, and make their home in La Mirada CA. He is the founder and director of Apologetics.com, Inc., an organization dedicated to defending the truth claims of Christianity on the internet, radio and other related activities. Dr. Edwards also serves as an associate pastor at La Habra Christian Church. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Christian Education and a Masters of Arts degree in Christian Apologetics from Biola University where he, until recently, worked as the Associate Director of the graduate programs in Christian Apologetics and Science & Religion. He earned his doctorate (DMin in Leadership & Global Perspectives) from George Fox University where his research culminated in completing his dissertation on Contextualizing and Defending the Gospel for GenZ: A Chastened Rationalistic Approach to Christian Apologetics. In his spare time, Harry enjoys doing fun things with his family and friends, i.e., tennis, camping/backpacking, and mentoring others to realize their full potential in the service of our Lord.
Work.
RECENT PROJECTS.
Blog
Musings and wonderings.
Most of the early writing here has to do with insights I’ve gleaned from my readings over the course of completing my doctoral program. A lot of it is based on reflections of the intersection of faith and culture (mostly of the West).
JTB
Here’s a fun one. JTB is an acronym affectionately known among philosophers as Justified True Belief. It is a theory of knowledge that claims for anyone to know anything one must believe something as [...]
I Wonder
“I wonder…” Those words shared by Dr. Jason Clark was meant to convey a particular posture in how we study and learn. I forget exactly the context in which it was shared, but it [...]
Aha and Eureka Moments
For as long as I can remember, writing well has always been a roadblock to pursuing advanced degrees—at least the kind of writing required to pass courses. Secondary education and the years in college did [...]